said:
Steven,
I looked on the Innotek web site for a Java 1.4 plug in to Warpzilla 1.4
and did not find it. There was only some software that makes it possible
to use a version or two of Sun Java.:-(
Did I misconstrue what was said about the Java 1.4 download or?
Jack
>In <200304151812.1434817.8@scoug.com>, on 04/15/03
> at 06:12 PM, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net said:
>>One site offers to update my 4.61 to 7.00.
>>I assume it includes Java. Should I update?
>Only if you want a Windows browser. :-)
>>Or should I try Mozilla? It is my understanding that it doew not include
>>Java.
>You should install Mozilla 1.4 and you could install Innotek's Java 1.4.
>Both are free and between them you will have much better results on
>today's websites.
>>Currently I have v .9something. It locks up everythhing as soon as the
>>little Mozilla window shows so I will have to uninstall it with Unimaint
>>before installing the latest version.
>Yes, you need to delete all traces of v.9something before installing
>v1.4. I'm sure we could fix your problem with v.9, but why bother. It's
>ancient and will not solve your problem.
>Steven
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