[CLUE-Tech] Java "Disabled" in Mozilla web browser, but not in
Konqueror
Collins Richey
erichey2 at comcast.net
Sat Aug 30 09:09:30 MDT 2003
On 30 Aug 2003 00:26:28 -0400
Ed Hill <ed at eh3.com> wrote:
> Not to add needless confusion, but are you *sure*?
>
> Note that the top of that mozdev page says (in bold-face red letters):
>
> "Note: This document is now obsolete. Sun Java Runtime
> Environment 1.4.2 has been released, with plugins for
> both gcc 2.9x and gcc 3.x builds of Mozilla."
>
> I'm using the current Sun Java
>
> [XXX YYY]: rpm -qa | grep j2
> j2sdk-1.4.2_01-fcs
>
> and it works just fine with the current Red Hat-supplied Mozilla
> version:
>
> [XXX YYY]: rpm -qa | grep mozilla
> mozilla-1.2.1-26
>
Since you, Kevin, appear to have done everything right, the only likely
remaining possibility is that you are using a mozilla and java not
compiled with the same gcc version. If this is the case, when you start
mozilla from an a/e/xterm you will see a symbol mismatch of some sort.
--
Collins Richey - Denver Area
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