[email protected] wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote
I tend to not trust instructions on non-Seamonkey or non-Puppy
Linux sites.
The Non-Java version appears to only be archives.
You're welcome.
I do appreciate the advice, and my sig always says "Thanks!" for that
reason.
I was explaining why I did not click on that plug-in link at the
bottom of the page.
I have wasted hours in the past fixing what some out-of-date link has
managed to make a mess of, so I always ask the experts first.
Well, in this case the main page requires Java (as previously noted),
and for those users who don't have or want to have Java installed, they
offer an alternative version of their page that does not require Java.
So clicking that link doesn't install anything, it just displays a
less-kewl version of the page.
As it happens, the alternate version doesn't offer the content you want,
but I just thought I'd mention this to help you recognize the difference
between "click here for a non-Java version" and "click here to install
Java."
If at some point you decide to install Java, the download page I linked
is Sun's own and should always have the most up-to-date version.
--
War doesn't determine who's right, just who's left.
--
Paul B. Gallagher
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