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Re: [suse-kde] Problems with Java in Konqueror
  • From: Mike Béla <mikebela777@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2003 14:36:32 +0100
  • Message-id: <E1AM61w-0003EB-00@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hello, Cristian, Lee, Lennart and the others...!

I took your advice: I enabled the Konqueror Java Console and I launched the Konqueror from Konsol.

The Konqueror Java Console shows the undermentioned message:

Java VM version: 1.4.2
Java VM vendor: Sun Microsystems Inc.
Proxy: :0
java.security.AccessControlException: access denied (java.io.FilePermission /home/mikebela/Anfy/Applet/cfade/canale.jpg read)
at java.security.AccessControlContext.checkPermission(AccessControlContext.java:269)
at java.security.AccessController.checkPermission(AccessController.java:401)
at java.lang.SecurityManager.checkPermission(SecurityManager.java:524)
at java.lang.SecurityManager.checkRead(SecurityManager.java:863)
at sun.awt.SunToolkit.getImageFromHash(SunToolkit.java:443)
at sun.awt.SunToolkit.getImage(SunToolkit.java:490)
at AnFade.b(AnFade.java)
at AnFade.a(AnFade.java)
at AnFade.c(AnFade.java)
at AnFade.run(AnFade.java)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:534)

... and the Konsole (whence the Konqueror was launched) shows the following error mesage:

mikebela@linux:~> konqueror
WARNING: KDE detected X Error: BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes) \x08
Major opcode: *

My question: what's the meening of this error message and what's the solution?
Thanks for your patience!

Best regards,
-Bela-
(a Silly Donkey)
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Mike,
I can't think of a reason that Konq should not do the Java or Javascript
if everything is set correctly. I have never ever used a version of
Konq that didn't work with javascript or most java things either. Very
early on, there were some really heavy Java that might not work, but
you have what is sounding like Javascript stuff and that is completely
different than Java! One has nothing to do with the other!


There has to be a setting you have missed or messed up, but I honestly
don't know where to tell you to start looking at this point. Create
yourself another user, brand new and try the same spots after checking
your settings for Java, Javascript & correct locations of Mozilla
plugins. If that fails, then start Konq from a shell and see if you
get any reports of problems in the shell.


Lee
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Have you enabled the "show console" option on the Java & Javascript tab in
Konqueror? If Konqueror find the java exe but it then fails you should at
least get a console window with some error messages, which might give further
clues.


/Lennart
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Hello Christian and Lee!


Thank you for your answers! I do not intend to annoy anybody, but the Java Applets still not run with Konqueror. Every setting mentioned by yours are properly configured (symlink, Java & Java Script settings in Konqueror, the path to the Mozilla plugins)... and Mozilla and Opera play perfectly the Applets... but the Konqueror still not run them. It's visible the outline of the applets and a message that Konqueror is loading the applet, and everything stops here.

-Bela-
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> On Sunday 16 November 2003 01:18 pm, Mike Béla wrote:
> HI!
>
> I ask again my question raised a few days ago.
> I'm using SuSE 9.0 Professional Edition, KDE 3.1.4 and java2-jre
> 1.4.2. MOZILLA (v1.4) and OPERA (v7.21) can play perfectly Java
> Applets, but the KONQUEROR Web Browser cannot open them in spite of
> the fact that I had configured the proper reaching path.
>
> Can anyone send me a suggestion?
>
> Best Regards,
> -Bela-
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>Using Mozilla, you just need to set a symlink from >javadir/jre/bin/java
>in /mozilladir/plugins/.
>This will enable java.
>Normally every browser will find your java sdk or jre if you set >a
>symlink in your /usr/bin.
>Best Regards,
>Christian
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> Mike,
> Have you checked your settings or Java & Javascript in Konqueror?
> Just
> setting the correct paths won't make it right, you also have to set
> them on in Konq settings>Java & Javascript.
>
> That's all you need to do is set the path to the Mozilla plugins and
> turn on Java, Konq will find and use any plugins that Mozilla uses.
>
> Lee

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