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Ray Davison wrote:  
>   
> > Steven came up with the likely culprit.  He says I  
> > can't possibly be running Java 1.1.8.  Well I am.  
>   
> Does this home page of yours contain Java?  
 
No.  No Java applets.  No JavaScript.  
 
> If not, what does Java have to do with how it loads?  
 
I don't know, but Steve Wendt's page implies that if you don't have at  
least Java 1.3 you're in big trouble.  Or slow trouble.  Take your pick.  
 
> Have you tried loading anything on-line?  
 
Yeah.  It was slow.  
 
> The test page for Java is:  
> http://www.java.com/en/download/help/testvm.jsp  
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> Here, with Mozilla 1.7.2:  
> With Java 1.4.2_01 the page seems to work.  With 1.4.2_05, Mozilla  
> closes down; I believe when the Java test image loads.  
 
Hmm.  I can't start Moz 1.7.2 because I have 1.0 running.  
 
With 1.0 it says I'm using either Solaris, Linux, Windows or Apple.   
Nothing about OS/2.  
 
I'm _really_ confused with all the different operating system versions  
it says I have.  
 
As for Java, it says I'm running either 1.4.2_02-ea, 1.4.2, or 1.3.1.  I  
don't know where it's getting this info.  I'm running 1.1.8.  
 
To make sure I didn't have multiple Java's somewhere, I just did a "DIR  
JAVA.EXE /S" across everything.  This is what I got:  
 
  11-06-01   2:18a      6947           0  java.exe  
 
That's the only one I have.  
 
The Java testvm.jsp web page also says I have a "Proxy setting error"  
and that "Loading Java Applet Failed".  I presume this means they want  
me to unblock some port?  
 
- Peter  
 
 
 
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