>From the FAQ found at the site http://www.mozilla.org
(http://www.mozilla.org/docs/mozilla-faq.html):
1.1) What is Mozilla?
Mozilla is a cousin to Netscape Communicator that is being
developed by the Free
Software Community with the cooperation and support of Netscape.
The
> (a) What is Mozilla M12? I'm running Netscape Communicator 4.7, and
its the ''open source'' (he he...) version of the communicator, the
expected version 5.
> that looks like M12. How is Mozilla M12 related to Communicator 4.*?
milestone 12. sort of patchlevel if you prefer
>
Now I'm confused.
(a) What is Mozilla M12? I'm running Netscape Communicator 4.7, and
can't find any version number
that looks like M12. How is Mozilla M12 related to Communicator 4.*?
(b) Netscape 4.7 (running under Linux with 2.0.36) does successfully run
applets, WITHOUT a JVM Plugin.
Of co
> Heeyeon Hwang wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Mozilla still can't view any applet, on my machine.
> My machine is i686, Linux kernel ver. 2.2.15 and JVMPlugin based
> JDK1.1.8.
> And Mozilla is M12 release.
> Which part cause this problem Mozilla or JVMPlugin ?
>
> Thanks for reading.
>
> From: [EMAI
Hi all,Mozilla still can't view any applet, on my
machine.My machine is i686, Linux kernel ver. 2.2.15 and JVMPlugin based
JDK1.1.8.And Mozilla is M12 release.Which part cause this problem
Mozilla or JVMPlugin ?Thanks for reading.From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Heeyeon Hwang
Hi!
On Tue, 04 May 1999 Michael Sinz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>This is not a bug in the JDK - you may wish to look at the getHostAddress()
>method which will return a string of just the address.
Michael is right. There was an additional getHostAddress() call, so the
equals() had to fail
> "Richard" == Richard Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Java News-collector wrote:
>>
>> Obviously you have limited knowledge/experience with the internals of
>> object-oriented environments. I wouldn't be too quick to call the object
>> construction/initialization sequence "dumb" withou
Java News-collector wrote:
>
> Obviously you have limited knowledge/experience with the internals of
> object-oriented environments. I wouldn't be too quick to call the object
> construction/initialization sequence "dumb" without a detailed analysis.
>
> I would be inclined to say that calling
Java News-collector wrote:
>
> Obviously you have limited knowledge/experience with the internals of
> object-oriented environments. I wouldn't be too quick to call the object
> construction/initialization sequence "dumb" without a detailed analysis.
>
> I would be inclined to say that calling
Obviously you have limited knowledge/experience with the internals of
object-oriented environments. I wouldn't be too quick to call the object
construction/initialization sequence "dumb" without a detailed analysis.
I would be inclined to say that calling an abstract/virtual method that
must be
I've just found out why `d' isn't initialized ...
it seems to be a dumb design decision in Java
rather than a bug in the JVM.
Rich.
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Rudhuwan Abu Bakar wrote:
> sorry
>
> I have been trying to get off the list.I am going for a leave ,so I don't
> to get my box clustered by email.I have sent to an admin site,still I
> cannot get unsubscribed from the list.Hope somebody pls put me off the
> list temp
sorry
I have been trying to get off the list.I am going for a leave ,so I don't
to get my box clustered by email.I have sent to an admin site,still I
cannot get unsubscribed from the list.Hope somebody pls put me off the
list temporarily.
thanks and sorry
regards
duan
To java-linux users,
I am sorry that sending this mail to interrupt you all. I forget how to
unsubscribe from this list, please help me.
Thanks and best regards
Kai-Loon Kok
I should have read the FAQ first. My apologies.
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Frank Morton writes:
> Sorry to bother you, but I am going nuts surfing for a java
> JDK for linux running on MIPS. Is there such a thing?
Not that I know of, at least not the JDK from Sun. Kaffe or Japhar might work
there, or you could get a noncommercial source license from Sun (it&
Sorry to bother you, but I am going nuts surfing for a java
JDK for linux running on MIPS. Is there such a thing?
Thanks either way.
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sorry everybody (unless you have anything to do with spam), I haven't even
finished my first coffee yet (well, I mean I hadn't at that point)My
apologies for my big clumsy fingers hitting ^XI've got a short fuse
and a slow mind sometimes.
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Steve Cohen writes:
I read your README.linux and your strong suggestion to send bugs
via the java-linux.org.
Steve,
Whups, we've not updated this! The java-linux.org site isn't active
any longer. Please use http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux.html
instead
I read your README.linux and your strong suggestion to send bugs via the
java-linux.org.
But when I tried to do as you suggested, subscribe to the list, I get
told
Host unknown (Name server: java-linux.org: host not found)
Has it moved?
Since that doesn't work, I will reluctantly ask you the q
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