Re: Java applets not starting F-9 , firefox-3

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Hi:
I also experienced the same problem, so I switched over to SUN Java. I did this as per instructions given at  http://www.mjmwired.net/resources/mjm-fedora-f9.html#java. You may test the status of your browser with http://webapps.ou.edu/it/browser.
Sivaraman.

On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 9:56 PM, Ed Greshko <Ed.Greshko@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Per Anton Rønning wrote:
Ed Greshko wrote:
..snip..


Also in reply to Ed:
There are two web-pages (both for interactive currency trading):
1) http://www.cbfx.com and

Do you mean the login at https://live.webtradingonline.com/web/webtrading.aspx  ?

It is a flash application.
Start with www.cbfx.com
Click Live Account Login - choose ICTS institutional login
Then "Platform Login (java version)"
Then this URL is launched:
http://live.cbfx.sysfx.com:8100/trade/trade.jsp?entry=deal.77&lang=en_US
and (when it works) after some processing the login screen appears.
At the top of this screen (with red capital letters (CLOSE THIS PAGE ONLY...)
there is a marked triangle in grayish color which used to display the Java symbol
as the applet was firing up.
Now nothing happens and the message line at the botton says "Done".

OK....

This works fine in one of my environments.  I get the login applet.


2) http://www.forex.com
Both these are made for JRE 1.4... are there major revisions in 1.5 that might
cause problems?

This works fine on FF 3.0.1 and Java(TM) Plug-in 1.6.0_07-b06 on RHELv5.  It does not work on FF 3.0.1 with:

GCJ Web Browser Plugin (using IcedTea) 1.2

   File name: gcjwebplugin.so
   The GCJ Web Browser Plugin (using IcedTea) executes Java applets.
This is installed  -- but it does not work in your environment?
Maybe that is the problem then,...
and RHEL - Red Hat Enterprise?? What plugin does it use to execute applets?

gcjwebplugin.so does not work as hoped.  This is the open source environment.

Is there something else besides gcjwebplugin.so that might help execute java applets?

I think what needs to be understood is that, at least for me, the Sun supplied java pieces work just fine with the URLs that you have listed.

The open-java stuff does not work.

As far as I can tell you have both the open-java as well as the Sun java environments installed.  It isn't clear to me what environment is being picked up by your browser.

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