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In <200312010258.hB12wQDs027742@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 11/30/03
at 06:58 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>>What version of Java are you tring to run? What version of Mozilla?
>>What did you just change? What does Help -> About plugins report?
>I was using Warpzilla 1.4 with Java 1.1.8.
>It worked at one time.
I doubt this. Unless I'm forgetting something, Mozilla never worked with
Java 1.1.8.
>When I started getting error messages, I upgraded to Warpzilla 1.4.1 and
>I added: npoji6.dll and About plugins said I was running Java 1.3.1
This is reasonable. What happens if you issue:
x:\java131\jre\bin\java -version
from the command line? Change x: to match your boot drive.
>AFAIK, I have complied with all the requirements.
OK. The important thing is not to have any of the broken plugins
installed.
Steven
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