On Friday 15 December 2006 11:56, Scott van Looy wrote: >Today Gene Heskett did spake thusly: >> On Friday 15 December 2006 11:28, Scott van Looy wrote: >>> Today Gene Heskett did spake thusly: >>>> Greetings; >>>> >>>> I was just at a web site looking for info on receiving ATSC tv on my >>>> pcHDTV-3000 card, and wasn't able to visit several of the links >>>> because javascript wasn't enabled. According to FF it is. >>>> >>>> However, I don't think any java function has worked since installing >>>> FC6. >>>> >>>> Is there a set way to do this, or have TPTB decided that they cannot >>>> tolerate the Sun license, so java is history? That seems rather >>>> short sighted to me... >>> >>> Java is nothing whatsoever to do with Javascript >> >> Ohhkaaay. This is already installed: >> [root@coyote ~]# rpm -q js >> js-1.5-6.fc6 >> >> Is this not the correct javascript package? I'd have to assume till >> someone tells me different, that when I hover the mouse over a link >> and the link bar at the bottom of the FF screen says 'javascript', >> without the quotes of course. > >Firefox's javascript is part of the firefox package - provide us with a >link to whatever it is you're trying to view that's not working? Damn, I reached up to click on the tab where it was and hit too close to the closetab button. Now the only one I can see with a google search is Gerd Knorrs patch at http://lkml.org/lkml/2005/3/8/123, and that whole page Just Works(TM). Sorry. This is related to making my pcHDTV-3000 work with an ATSC signal. It works fine with an analog NTSC, but I turned on the digital on ch6 tuesday evening and would like to be able to monitor it here at home. >-- >Scott van Looy - email:me@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx | web:www.ethosuk.org.uk >site:www.freakcity.net - the in place for outcasts since 2003 >PGP Fingerprint: 7180 5543 C6C4 747B 7E74 802C 7CF9 E526 44D9 D4A7 > ------------------------------------------- > > |/// /// /// /// WIDE LOAD /// /// /// ///| > > ------------------------------------------- > >Carpe Daemon -- Seize the background process! > > -- From a Slashdot.org post -- Cheers, Gene "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author) Yahoo.com and AOL/TW attorneys please note, additions to the above message by Gene Heskett are: Copyright 2006 by Maurice Eugene Heskett, all rights reserved.