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[ILUG] Netscape and Java

[ILUG] Netscape and Java

Kevin Reid kevin at alt.ie
Tue Feb 15 10:45:53 GMT 2000


Hi Eleanor,
		I was having a similar problem with Java on Netscape but I
took the easy option and downloaded the Java 2 plug-in from Blackdown. It
solved all my problems.

ftp://ftp.mirror.ac.uk/sites/ftp.blackdown.org/java-linux/JDK-1.2.2/i386/rc4
/

Bye, Kevin.


-----Original Message-----
From: Eleanor Duff [mailto:eleanor.duff at aes.ie]
Sent: 15 February 2000 10:03
To: 'ilug at linux.ie'
Subject: [ILUG] Netscape and Java


Hi,
I am having a problem running Java Applets, through Netscape 4.5 on
RedHat 6. Java is fully enabled in the browser options and I know of no
other place to look. Has anyone has a similar problem?

Thanks in Advance!

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Ellie,
Customer & Network Support-
Advanced Educational Systems
40 Northumberland Ave.,
Dun Laoighaire,
Co. Dublin, Ireland.
************************************

Phone :+ 353 1 2300344
Fax    : + 353 1 230 0848

http://www.aes.ie
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