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Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2003 13:04:39 PDT7
From: "lists 2 svobi at synass dot net" <lists2svobi@synass.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Java - FAQ, HowTo, OS/2 Java for Dummies?

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Hi Steven =

Thanks for your exact pointing of my mistake ;-)
It was a changed setting in Images under Privacy & Securities.
I had set to "Accept images that come from originating server only" =

from "Accept all images" ! Reversed again and it's OK now ;-))

It was my (Swiss-German-English) mis-interpreting that I wanted =

exclude images from third party servers ie like pop-up's and =

this was wrong !

Now since my Java directory structure fullfills my needs perfectly =

I am continuing the Java for Dummies course ;-)))

Here in this course I learnt that Netscape 4.61 needs Java1.1.8 (Java11)
Just these days I was installing Java 1.3.1 and Java 1.4.2_01 and now =

I wanted to learn about these two versions:
When and which applications are requiring these newer ones ?

One (installation) problem appeared with installing Java 1.3.1:
It was not installable with the existing "install.exe" however =

FI125 is present. After choosing "English" as language the =

installation starts, Fisetup restarts again and reboots the WPS =

and then it takes a very, very long time without any visible =

activities !? Had tried sooo many times but never finished =

properly !!

What could cause this problem ???
Any hints or ideas ?

Thanks in advance for your assistances and supports ;-))
Regards, svobi

steve53@earthlink.net on 13.10.2003 20:02:38
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Subject: SCOUG-Help: Java - FAQ, HowTo, OS/2 Java for Dummies?

In <1066049009-0-lists2svobi@synass.net>, on 10/13/03 at 03:41 AM, =

"lists 2 svobi at synass dot net" said:

>Until now working with my apps I cannot see any =

>failure or problems ...
>... except with Mozilla 1.5 RC2 on my eBay website !

>It looks like following since I changed the directory structure:

I doubt this has anything to do with your Java changes.
eBay does not use client side java. I suspect you have =

blocked image loading in your preferences.

HTH, Steven

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