Re: Java issue

2010-10-26 Thread Tom Pamin

u...@domain.invalid wrote:
I am running SM 1.1.19 and the latest version of Java, v22 on an XP 
machine sp3.


For the last three days I keep getting 2 error messages when trying to 
either access a particular web page that utilizes Java or try to run the 
Java test at java.com.  This is an example of a web page that generates 
the error messages- http://www.bigskyresort.com/Photos-Videos/Webcam.asp


The first error message states the plug in performed an illegal 
operation, restart browser  Clicking OK then generates another 
error message, the new Java plug in requires a more recent version of 
Firefox (version 3 or higher).  The site loads at this point but the 
Java app does not activate.


This site works from IE so it does not appear to be an issue with SM.  I 
have un-installed and reinstalled both SM and Java and done an extensive 
cleaning of the registry as well as deleted Java folders with data in 
them after the uninstall.


The only thing all this accomplished was to now cause the first error 
message to pop up when I start SM.  Everything else seems fine but this 
Java thing is driving me nuts.  I do not want to update SM to v2.x due 
to the incompatibility with Roboform which I use extensively.


Any ideas?


I'm using 1.1.19, and java works fine. I did have a problem with hotmail 
not working and changed some useragent settings in about:config having 
to do with firefox. You might want to search this forum for hotmail and 
see if those changes might help you.

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Java Issue Fixed

2010-10-26 Thread user
I went back to an older version of Java.  The first time it didn't work. 
 I then uninstalled Java, manually deleted it in the mozilla extensions 
folder and the sun folder in windows/programs.  I then ran Regseeker, 
rebooted and installed java 6.19 rebooted and all is back up and working 
again.

Thanks for the pointer.
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Re: Java Issue Fixed

2010-10-26 Thread Jay Garcia
On 26.10.2010 12:26, u...@domain.invalid wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 I went back to an older version of Java.  The first time it didn't work.
  I then uninstalled Java, manually deleted it in the mozilla extensions
 folder and the sun folder in windows/programs.  I then ran Regseeker,
 rebooted and installed java 6.19 rebooted and all is back up and working
 again.
 Thanks for the pointer.

What was the original problem and pointer? Thanks

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Re: Java Issue Fixed

2010-10-26 Thread user

See my first post titled Java issues
Jay Garcia wrote:

On 26.10.2010 12:26, u...@domain.invalid wrote:

 --- Original Message ---


I went back to an older version of Java.  The first time it didn't work.
 I then uninstalled Java, manually deleted it in the mozilla extensions
folder and the sun folder in windows/programs.  I then ran Regseeker,
rebooted and installed java 6.19 rebooted and all is back up and working
again.
Thanks for the pointer.


What was the original problem and pointer? Thanks


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Re: Java Issue Fixed

2010-10-26 Thread Jay Garcia
On 26.10.2010 14:41, u...@domain.invalid wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

 See my first post titled Java issues
 Jay Garcia wrote:
 On 26.10.2010 12:26, u...@domain.invalid wrote:

  --- Original Message ---

 I went back to an older version of Java.  The first time it didn't work.
  I then uninstalled Java, manually deleted it in the mozilla extensions
 folder and the sun folder in windows/programs.  I then ran Regseeker,
 rebooted and installed java 6.19 rebooted and all is back up and working
 again.
 Thanks for the pointer.

 What was the original problem and pointer? Thanks


Yes found it but in the future please post success replies in the main
thread, easier to follow, etc., thanks. Bottom post please.

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Java issue

2010-10-25 Thread user
I am running SM 1.1.19 and the latest version of Java, v22 on an XP 
machine sp3.


For the last three days I keep getting 2 error messages when trying to 
either access a particular web page that utilizes Java or try to run the 
Java test at java.com.  This is an example of a web page that generates 
the error messages- http://www.bigskyresort.com/Photos-Videos/Webcam.asp


The first error message states the plug in performed an illegal 
operation, restart browser  Clicking OK then generates another 
error message, the new Java plug in requires a more recent version of 
Firefox (version 3 or higher).  The site loads at this point but the 
Java app does not activate.


This site works from IE so it does not appear to be an issue with SM.  I 
have un-installed and reinstalled both SM and Java and done an extensive 
cleaning of the registry as well as deleted Java folders with data in 
them after the uninstall.


The only thing all this accomplished was to now cause the first error 
message to pop up when I start SM.  Everything else seems fine but this 
Java thing is driving me nuts.  I do not want to update SM to v2.x due 
to the incompatibility with Roboform which I use extensively.


Any ideas?
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Java issue

2010-10-25 Thread user
I am running SM 1.1.19 and the latest version of Java, v22 on an XP 
machine sp3.


For the last three days I keep getting 2 error messages when trying to 
either access a particular web page that utilizes Java or try to run the 
Java test at java.com.  This is an example of a web page that generates 
the error messages- http://www.bigskyresort.com/Photos-Videos/Webcam.asp


The first error message states the plug in performed an illegal 
operation, restart browser  Clicking OK then generates another 
error message, the new Java plug in requires a more recent version of 
Firefox (version 3 or higher).  The site loads at this point but the 
Java app does not activate.


This site works from IE so it does not appear to be an issue with SM.  I 
have un-installed and reinstalled both SM and Java and done an extensive 
cleaning of the registry as well as deleted Java folders with data in 
them after the uninstall.


The only thing all this accomplished was to now cause the first error 
message to pop up when I start SM.  Everything else seems fine but this 
Java thing is driving me nuts.  I do not want to update SM to v2.x due 
to the incompatibility with Roboform which I use extensively.


Any ideas?
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java issue

2010-10-25 Thread user
I am running SM 1.1.19 and the latest version of Java, v22 on an XP 
machine sp3.


For the last three days I keep getting 2 error messages when trying to 
either access a particular web page that utilizes Java or try to run the 
Java test at java.com.  This is an example of a web page that generates 
the error messages- http://www.bigskyresort.com/Photos-Videos/Webcam.asp


The first error message states the plug in performed an illegal 
operation, restart browser  Clicking OK then generates another 
error message, the new Java plug in requires a more recent version of 
Firefox (version 3 or higher).  The site loads at this point but the 
Java app does not activate.


This site works from IE so it does not appear to be an issue with SM.  I 
have un-installed and reinstalled both SM and Java and done an extensive 
cleaning of the registry as well as deleted Java folders with data in 
them after the uninstall.


The only thing all this accomplished was to now cause the first error 
message to pop up when I start SM.  Everything else seems fine but this 
Java thing is driving me nuts.  I do not want to update SM to v2.x due 
to the incompatibility with Roboform which I use extensively.


Any ideas?
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Re: Java issue

2010-10-25 Thread W3BNR

On 10/25/2010 6:05 PM u...@domain.invalid wrote:

I am running SM 1.1.19 and the latest version of Java, v22 on an XP
machine sp3.

For the last three days I keep getting 2 error messages when trying to
either access a particular web page that utilizes Java or try to run the
Java test at java.com. This is an example of a web page that generates
the error messages- http://www.bigskyresort.com/Photos-Videos/Webcam.asp

The first error message states the plug in performed an illegal
operation, restart browser Clicking OK then generates another
error message, the new Java plug in requires a more recent version of
Firefox (version 3 or higher). The site loads at this point but the Java
app does not activate.

This site works from IE so it does not appear to be an issue with SM. I
have un-installed and reinstalled both SM and Java and done an extensive
cleaning of the registry as well as deleted Java folders with data in
them after the uninstall.

The only thing all this accomplished was to now cause the first error
message to pop up when I start SM. Everything else seems fine but this
Java thing is driving me nuts. I do not want to update SM to v2.x due to
the incompatibility with Roboform which I use extensively.

Any ideas?


Works fine with Java 6.21 - Windows XP SE-3 - SeaMonkey 2.0.10pre

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Re: Java issue

2010-10-25 Thread W3BNR

On 10/25/2010 6:56 PM W3BNR wrote:

On 10/25/2010 6:05 PM u...@domain.invalid wrote:

I am running SM 1.1.19 and the latest version of Java, v22 on an XP
machine sp3.

For the last three days I keep getting 2 error messages when trying to
either access a particular web page that utilizes Java or try to run the
Java test at java.com. This is an example of a web page that generates
the error messages- http://www.bigskyresort.com/Photos-Videos/Webcam.asp

The first error message states the plug in performed an illegal
operation, restart browser Clicking OK then generates another
error message, the new Java plug in requires a more recent version of
Firefox (version 3 or higher). The site loads at this point but the Java
app does not activate.

This site works from IE so it does not appear to be an issue with SM. I
have un-installed and reinstalled both SM and Java and done an extensive
cleaning of the registry as well as deleted Java folders with data in
them after the uninstall.

The only thing all this accomplished was to now cause the first error
message to pop up when I start SM. Everything else seems fine but this
Java thing is driving me nuts. I do not want to update SM to v2.x due to
the incompatibility with Roboform which I use extensively.

Any ideas?


Works fine with Java 6.21 - Windows XP SE-3 - SeaMonkey 2.0.10pre



Noticed that Java 6.22 is out - installed it and the page still works fine.  I'd 
suggest you upgrade SeaMonkey to a later version.  2.1.9 is the latest

release.

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Re: Java issue

2010-10-25 Thread stango

u...@domain.invalid wrote:
I am running SM 1.1.19 and the latest version of Java, v22 on an XP 
machine sp3.


For the last three days I keep getting 2 error messages when trying to 
either access a particular web page that utilizes Java or try to run the 
Java test at java.com.  This is an example of a web page that generates 
the error messages- http://www.bigskyresort.com/Photos-Videos/Webcam.asp


The first error message states the plug in performed an illegal 
operation, restart browser  Clicking OK then generates another 
error message, the new Java plug in requires a more recent version of 
Firefox (version 3 or higher).  The site loads at this point but the 
Java app does not activate.


This site works from IE so it does not appear to be an issue with SM.  I 
have un-installed and reinstalled both SM and Java and done an extensive 
cleaning of the registry as well as deleted Java folders with data in 
them after the uninstall.


The only thing all this accomplished was to now cause the first error 
message to pop up when I start SM.  Everything else seems fine but this 
Java thing is driving me nuts.  I do not want to update SM to v2.x due 
to the incompatibility with Roboform which I use extensively.


Any ideas?


I had the same problem running SM 1.1.19 when I upgraded to java 6.0_21 
on XP-SP3. My resolution was to go back to java 6.0_20, no more problem 
but I do not know the root cause of the error with 6.0_21 and up.



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Re: Java issue

2010-10-25 Thread plonked

W3BNR wrote:

On 10/25/2010 6:05 PM u...@domain.invalid wrote:

I am running SM 1.1.19 and the latest version of Java, v22 on an XP
machine sp3.

For the last three days I keep getting 2 error messages when trying to
either access a particular web page that utilizes Java or try to run the
Java test at java.com. This is an example of a web page that generates
the error messages- http://www.bigskyresort.com/Photos-Videos/Webcam.asp

The first error message states the plug in performed an illegal
operation, restart browser Clicking OK then generates another
error message, the new Java plug in requires a more recent version of
Firefox (version 3 or higher). The site loads at this point but the Java
app does not activate.

This site works from IE so it does not appear to be an issue with SM. I
have un-installed and reinstalled both SM and Java and done an extensive
cleaning of the registry as well as deleted Java folders with data in
them after the uninstall.

The only thing all this accomplished was to now cause the first error
message to pop up when I start SM. Everything else seems fine but this
Java thing is driving me nuts. I do not want to update SM to v2.x due to
the incompatibility with Roboform which I use extensively.

Any ideas?


Works fine with Java 6.21 - Windows XP SE-3 - SeaMonkey 2.0.10pre


Works with Java 6 v22 - XP SP3 - SM 2.0.9

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Re: Java issue

2010-10-25 Thread WLS

u...@domain.invalid wrote:

I am running SM 1.1.19 and the latest version of Java, v22 on an XP
machine sp3.

For the last three days I keep getting 2 error messages when trying to
either access a particular web page that utilizes Java or try to run the
Java test at java.com. This is an example of a web page that generates
the error messages- http://www.bigskyresort.com/Photos-Videos/Webcam.asp

The first error message states the plug in performed an illegal
operation, restart browser Clicking OK then generates another
error message, the new Java plug in requires a more recent version of
Firefox (version 3 or higher). The site loads at this point but the Java
app does not activate.

This site works from IE so it does not appear to be an issue with SM. I
have un-installed and reinstalled both SM and Java and done an extensive
cleaning of the registry as well as deleted Java folders with data in
them after the uninstall.

The only thing all this accomplished was to now cause the first error
message to pop up when I start SM. Everything else seems fine but this
Java thing is driving me nuts. I do not want to update SM to v2.x due to
the incompatibility with Roboform which I use extensively.

Any ideas?


Works fine with Java 6.22 - openSUSE 11.2 - SeaMonkey 2.1b2pre

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