On Sat, 2006-07-01 at 17:24 -0700, Jeanette Russo wrote: > ln -s > /usr/lib/jvm/jre/plugin/i386/ns7/libjavaplugin_oji.so /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/ > Hi Jeanette, A few things for you to try: 1. Can you type in "which java" and hit <Enter> and show us the output? 2. I'm not sure if you are using the right plug-in or if it is going to the right place (I have not used Sun's Java on Linux before). You seem to be using the Netscape 7 plugin (note: ns7/libjavaplugin_oji.so). Although, IIRC, Netscape 7 is somewhat compatible to Mozilla and Firefox, but can you see if there is a mozilla or firefox directory? Further, there are 2 types of plug-ins for IBM's Java, one compiled with GTK2 and another for netscape. Can you see if there is a "gtk2" version for Sun's Java? 3. Open a browser window and type this in the address bar, "about:plugins" and hit <Enter> and see if you can see the Java plug-in registered. It's one more step to check if the browser has indeed recognized and registered the plug-in, which means that the problem could be with the applet itself. -- Pascal Chong email: chongym@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx web: http://cymulacrum.net pgp: http://cymulacrum.net/pgp/cymulacrum.asc "La science ne connaît pas de frontière parce que la connaissance appartient à l’humanité. et que c’est la flamme qui illumine le monde." -- Louis Pasteur
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