On Mon, Dec 29, 2003 at 03:41:09PM -0500, Milan Zimmermann wrote: : On December 29, 2003 06:24 am, Jerry A! wrote: : > On Mon, Dec 29, 2003 at 12:23:36AM -0500, Milan Zimmermann wrote: : : <<snip>> : : > : > You don't use the Java plugin with Konqi (same goes for Opera just in : > case anyone's wondering). You use point to the actual Java VM binary. : > Please look under the java/javascript setup tab instead of the plugins : > tab for details on setting this up. : : I have my java setup as suggested from the beginning. What is hapenning is : that "regular" Java applets work, try the link below and see "method 1" : displaying an Applet OK: : : http://javatester.org/version.html Hmm. This link works just fine for me. I get the pink box saying "Java Version ...". However, the "java enabled" page <http://javatester.org/enabled.html> comes up blank. I believe this may be a limitation in the way that the page tests for Java support. Especially, since I don't see nary a mention of Konqueror. : However, using HTML that contain's Sun's Java PLUGIN syntax, things do NOT : work, try this: : : http://java.sun.com/products/plugin/1.4.2/demos/plugin/applets/MoleculeViewe... Works just fine for me. I'm testing this side-by-side with Konqi 3.2b2 and Firebird 0.7 using the 1.4.2 JRE (and plugin) distributed with SuSE 9.0. Now, your problem may be that you're using Konqi 3.0 (and possibly 3.1). Googling around for "konqueror java applets" I see that you may be out of luck. Seems to be something in the way that konqi interacts with some java applets. Further reading shows that Konqueror *will never* register the java plugin b/c that mime-type is controlled by the java/javascript kio panel. It appears that the solution for you may be to upgrade you KDE installation, or stick to Mozilla. Hope this helps. --Jerry -- "Hey!!! These floors are dirty as hell and I'm not gonna take it anymore." -- Stanley Spadowski, "UHF"