said:
>>Anyhow, I have the same problem now with Seamonkey, but when I added
>>ipluginw.dll to the Seamonkey/components subdirectory it didn't help.
>So far, so good.
>>(All the java plugins are in place -- I copied everything from the
>>Mozilla/plugins subdirectory to the Seamonkey/plugins subdirectory).
>Did you delete compreg.dat?
No, but I did now, and it does not make any difference.
>What does about:plugins report?
Basically the report is the same as in Mozilla:
os2 kit for java plug-in 1.4.2_05 for Mozilla
>What happens when you go Tools -> Web Development -> Java Console?
In Seamonkey, nothing happens -- just a blank browser window waiting for a
URL In Mozilla, a Java console window opens showing a bunch of commands.
>FWIW, which Java version are you running?
I don't know for sure -- I assume it is 1.4.2. But in any case it is the
same as in Mozilla as far as I can tell.
When I go to the web site in question, using Seamonkey, it says I need a
plug-in: application/x-java-vm.
Please let me know if you have any suggestions or need more information.
Thanks,
Sandy
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