Hi Hannah,
Hannah Schroeter wrote:
Hello!
In current (updated on Monday), I installed jdk-1.4.2p2-with_ipv6 from
ports, and after installation it suggests putting a link for a
Mozilla/Firefox Java plugin to an appropriate place.
Yet, it doesn't work (tried the interactive map stuff from
On Wed, Jul 13, 2005 at 05:32:40PM +0200, Hannah Schroeter wrote:
Hello!
In current (updated on Monday), I installed jdk-1.4.2p2-with_ipv6 from
ports, and after installation it suggests putting a link for a
Mozilla/Firefox Java plugin to an appropriate place.
Yet, it doesn't work (tried
From: Hannah Schroeter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello!
In current (updated on Monday), I installed jdk-1.4.2p2-with_ipv6 from
ports, and after installation it suggests putting a link for a
Mozilla/Firefox Java plugin to an appropriate place.
Yet, it doesn't work (tried the interactive map stuff from
Hello!
On Wed, Jul 13, 2005 at 06:00:45PM +0200, Andreas Bartelt wrote:
[...]
this map applet works on my PC (OBSD current, firefox 1.0.4, jdk
1.4.2-p7 without ipv6). Perhaps you should try 1.4.2-p7 instead of
1.4.2-p2. I have no clue whether this could be related to ipv6.
Where do you get
Hello!
On Wed, Jul 13, 2005 at 12:38:24PM -0400, Kurt Miller wrote:
[... Java plugin vs. firefox ...]
From DESR:
with_ipv6
Build the jdk/jre with ipv6 support. When the jdk/jre is built
with this flavor, java will create only ipv6 sockets by default.
Since ipv4 to ipv6 address mapping