Re: java applet input problem?

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On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 19:11:23 +1000, Alimin Bijosono Oei <alimin_oei@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi guys,

I am running FC3 here and recently encountered a problem with
typing inputs to an opened java applet window from http://www.global-view.com/fxtrekcharts.html. When clicking on Indicators on the toolbar, and then selecting to one of the
indicators, say Exponential Moving Average > New, a java applet
window is supposed to pop up and allow us to input the
parameters.


I used to be able to do this but now after updating my Fedora box
to the latest bunch of updates available the problem appears. I
am not sure if this is the problem with the java applet itself or
it is related to java installed on Fedora or something else. Can
anyone verify this? (I tried opening the same page with latest
Opera, Firefox, Mozilla, and Konqueror, all with the same
result). Thanks a lot for any help provided.

Alimin



Works fine for me. firefox-1.0.2-1.3.1 jre-1.5.0-fcs

If I do exactly what you said, I get a box with: -- Java Applet
Window EMA Period:  [10] [OK] [CANCEL] --

Are you sure you have Java correctly installed?


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Thanks Gustavo,

Yes, you have got the expected result. This is very strange. I am not sure whether this is problem with playing wine/winetools package or having the j2re package from dag wieers, but I managed to solve this problem by removing both of them and get the java plugin from jre-1.5.0 linked to my browser i.e. firefox. Thanks for the confirmation.

Cheers,
Alimin


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