Man Chi Ly,
On Sat, 06 Apr 2002 11:13, in Re: Java plugins for Mozilla in
Linux, you wrote:
> I think I covered all bases in this lengthy response. :-)
And i appreciate it very much, thank you.
I went ahead and did the .rpm.bin thing and it all worked
marvelously. Mozilla has its plu
Mark Christiaens,
On Fri, 05 Apr 2002 20:02, in Re: Java plugins for Mozilla in
Linux, you wrote:
> This runs the demo that is stored in the Java2Demo.jar file. It
> should come up in a matter of seconds. If this works properly,
> everything is probably ok since this is a fairl
Olivier Rossel,
On Fri, 05 Apr 2002 20:59, in Re: Java plugins for Mozilla in
Linux, you wrote:
> My piece of advice would be:
> do not use the rpm.bin!
> use the .bin.
Could you say why? I am new to all this but have also been told to
make sure the rpmdatebase remains inform
Mark Christiaens,
On Fri, 05 Apr 2002 18:50, in Re: Java plugins for Mozilla in
Linux, you wrote:
Thanks for the promt help from the list!
> If you have the Sun JDK 1.4.0 installed, the plugin is in:
>
> /usr/java/j2sdk1.4.0/jre/plugin/i386/ns610/libjavaplugin_oji140.s
>o
&g
I recently used JRE 1.4 with netscape 6.2.2 and that worked you can do the
same for mozilla too.
Download JRE 1.4 if you can (1.3.1 does work too but I've seen a couple
of annoying glitches with the default plugin they have)
Then do the following, if libjavaplugin_oji does not exist don't worry.
Hi,
I have Mozilla working in Linux. It seems to work on some things
that demand a plugin but on others it asks me to download and
install a plugin. However the result is the unsuccessful each
time (see clip from browser below.). I am not surprised as it
seems to be a Windows plugin.
I p