On Wed, 2009-03-11 at 03:44 +0000, Bob Cox wrote: > On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 18:39:14 -0700, Ross Boylan (r...@biostat.ucsf.edu) > wrote: > > > I've encountered 2 different websites today that told me I need a java > > plugin installed. But iceweasel shows that it has such a plugin. > > > > Can anyone suggest how I can diagnose or fix this? The system is > > basically lenny (including non-free and the Marillat archives). > > > > For example, my schools VPN uses Juniper Networks and says > > You are using the secure gateway Java Session Manager, which requires > > that your browser support: > > * Scripting of Java applets. > > * Microsoft Java 5.0.0.3802 (or above) or Sun Java 2 Runtime > > Environment 1.4.1 (or above). > > You currently have the following version of Java installed on your > > system: N/A > > > > To download the latest version of Sun Java, go to http://www.java.com > > > > My list of plugins show Java(TM) Plug-in 1.5.0_17-b-4 > > > > The other site with the complaint was for MS Live Meeting. > > https://www112.livemeeting.com/cc/test2007/webJoin. Oddly, that works > > on one machine (the same one that got the previous error), but not > > another. > > That last URL does not appear to involve any Java at all and it even > opens ok in w3m, so an error regarding a lack of Java seems especially > odd. I guess it depends how you get there. I did from https://www112.livemeeting.com/cc/test2007/join?id=LiveMeeting2007Test&role=attend&cn=user&pw=&recording_agreement=accepted&placewareLicenseCookie=true
After installing sun-java6-plugin, that site now works. The addons no longer have a plugin described as providing java, but they list libnpjp2.so w/o a description, and it is java6. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org