On Mon, 2010-06-07 at 10:53 -0300, Andre Costa wrote: > On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 05:05, Tim <ignored_mailbox@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > On Sun, 2010-06-06 at 21:48 -0300, Andre Costa wrote: > > the thing is that when Chrome downloads a JNLP file it by > > default saves it somewhere on the filesystem, and offers a > "Open" > > option, along with a "always open files from this type". If > I use the > > "Open" option, JNLP file is opened on gedit, and if the > "always > > open ..." checkbox is checked, clicking on a JNLP file link > also opens > > the file on gedit. This is why I believe some additional > client-side > > mime-type configuration is needed. > > > If you gave some examples, people could look and see if it > works for > them, or whether /that/ site was broken. > > > Well, I tried. On my 2nd reply I said this: > > > "All JNLP links behave the same. Try this one for > example: http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorialJWS/uiswing/learn/ex6/CelsiusConverter.jnlp > > > Remember: it works on Firefox, so you should really try with Chrome > (and Nautilus, once you've saved the JNLP file locally)." > > > This, combined with the explanation above, and the description on the > original post (note that I am the one who posted comment #34 on > Chromium issue), pretty much sums it all AFAICT. Let me know what > additional info you need and I'll be happy to provide. > > > Regards, > > > Andre Ok, so I downloaded the jnlp file to the desktop. I am using sun's java: java version "1.6.0_19" installed under /usr/jdk I right clicked on the CelsiusConverter.jnlp file. In the dialog box, I selected the "Open with" tab. I clicked the Add button. Select "Use a custom command" and entered /usr/jdk/bin/javaws. Closed all dialog windows. Double clicked on the CelsiusConverter.jnlp icon on the desktop. Javaws lauched the app and I converted temperatures. -- Brian Millett - [ Timov, "Soul Mates"] "The secret of our marriage's success, Londo, is our lack of communication."
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