Re: Website can't see Java

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Allegedly, on or about 08 June 2013, Ed Greshko sent:
> Well, if you look at the link you'd see that step 6 is to connect the
> camera to the USB.  So, it seems, the process is doing the job of
> putting the file on the SD card.  The question is would that work
> under Linux. 

Just briefly cruising around their website, I find this in a product
update page:

Your browser is not supported
Chrome does not support Java 7. Java 7 runs only on 64-bit browsers and
Chrome is a 32-bit browser.  (yet I'm apparently running a 64-bit
browser: google-chrome-stable-27.0.1453.110-202711.x86_64)

To update your camera, we recommend using the latest version of Safari,
Firefox, or Internet Explorer.

Or manually update your camera.

Manually Update Camera  (this phrase is a weblink)

------------next page---------------

Are you sure you want to manually update?
1. Java will automatically detect your camera's information. This means
you won't have to manually enter your camera's serial number.
2. Java will automatically download firmware updates to your camera.

Continue Manual Update  (again, this is a weblink)

------- next page -----------

Which leads to a set of instructions like I previously described, asks
for some user details which I don't have so I can't proceed, but
suggests that the prior method is available (Java being used to let the
website find out what your camera is, rather than you having to manually
enter model and serial numbers).  I kind of get the impression that
being plugged into the USB port is to ensure that there's power.

So, if the original poster is stuck, it might be worth having a further
fumble around their website.

As much as people seem to love their products, I found the camera to be
a right pain to use, with just two buttons and everything being a
cryptic combination of button presses and bizarre icons.

-- 
[tim@localhost ~]$ uname -rsvp
Linux 3.8.13-100.fc17.x86_64 #1 SMP Mon May 13 13:36:17 UTC 2013 x86_64

All mail to my mailbox is automatically deleted, there is no point
trying to privately email me, I will only read messages posted to the
public lists.

My apologies for not including a virus with this message, but I don't
use Windows.



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