* Rachel Greenham (rachel@linuxgrrls.org) [021006 13:18]: ::> ::Again, I see the same in Gentoo. My guess is that Konqueror's doing ::something funky and not using the plugin. When you configure java in ::Konqueror, you tell it where the "java" executable is rather than supply ::the plugin. Maybe it's doing some fancy kpart thing to embed a normal ::Java process in a Konqueror window, not sure. If you don't do that, but ::instead include it in the Netscape plugins path to run it as a normal ::plugin... well, it won't even pick it up (fails to initialize?). Yeah, it could be doing something that Mozilla doesn't do. I have /opt/Mozilla/plugins in the list to check. But I do specify in Konq's configs to look at /usr/lib/j2re1.4.1/bin/java. *shrug* I don't know. As I said. I'm not a programmer so I can't offer any meaningful explanation. :) -- Ben Rosenberg ---===---===---===--- mailto:ben@whack.org Tell me what you believe.. I tell you what you should see.