On Mon, 2003-03-03 at 20:05, Carlos E. R. wrote:
The 03.03.03 at 13:46, David Robertson wrote:
Netscape 7 comes with its own java, installed in "/opt/netscape7/plugins/java2"
"Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition, Version 1.3.1"
My installation (which is to /usr/local/netscape) doesn't have "java2" in the plugins directory. I've got it working ok though by symlinking to the main java installation.
I think it was a download option. I downloaded "netscape-i686-pc-linux-gnu-sea.tar.gz" (44244K for version 7.0). As the mozilla that comes with Suse 8.1 doesn't work with Java, as known, I decided to install the complete Netscape as well, because I think it works better with some "official" sites that mozilla does.
In /opt/netscape I have version 4.8, installed from the SuSE CD - yes, there are sites that only work with this old version!
Yep - I can do my online banking with Communicator 4.7* but it just really sucks as a browser and falls over after a while. Netscape 7 (using their installer) definitely didn't come with Java (not even an option, though you can add it later) but maybe its included if you download the whole thing as a tarball as you did. David -- --