Now that Hal has got java working with Netscape/Mozilla...
Good work guys...
But my question remains unanswered.  Sad but true.

There is a guy in Scotland somewhere that has a good fast working
version of Mozilla but not in time to get into any of the official
releases.  His work is a complete rewrite and he has been trying to work
in some fashion consistent with the official release but constantly
misses it.  I distinctly remember the article declaring just how
fantastically good his product was and what a shame it was that it did
not get into any of the official releases.  Unfortunately I lost track
of the article as I am months behind in my reading, updating, and that
sort of thing.  So I hoped someone else out there might know of this
site.  But it looks like I will have to take several hours and pour
through all the magazines and see if I can find the article.  What
bothers me about myself is the article provided the web site and I made
a note, but as I look around me here at my workplace I see diskettes,  9
keyboards, and the front of about 12 computers, and surronded by racks
of book, magazines, and worst of all notes and books of notes, all over
the place.  So please, if anyone knows where this site is please tell
me.

Bye-thanks_TED





Hal Burgiss wrote:
> 
> On Mon, Dec 18, 2000 at 03:50:56PM +1000, Matthew Melvin wrote:
> > On Mon, 18 Dec 2000, Hal Burgiss wrote:
> >
> > > NS in some respects. The pages look so much better. I only use NS when
> > > Mozilla won't handle something (like Java since I have no luck getting
> > > the Java plugin loaded).
> >
> > I never had much luck with this if I let mozilla try and download it for me
> > and then install it when a page needs it - presumably becuase I don't browse
> > as root (as if!?).  But if I did it manually I had no program.  Grab the xpi
> > from..
> >
> > ftp://linuxftp.netscape.com/pub/netscape6/english/6.0/unix/linux22/xpi/jre.xpi
> >
> > .. and save it somewhere locally.  Start up mozilla and open the jre.xpi
> > file (File->Open ect ect) and it installs okay for me.  My user accounts can
> > then have java for mozilla... horray!
> 
> Thanks a mill! I would only add that I had to do this as root, then
> close/restart


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