James Richard Tyrer wrote:
John Zoetebier wrote:
John Zoetebier wrote:
This is more specific thread for a Java applet problem with Konqueror 3.2
Use a browser like Mozilla with the Java plugin enabled. Check this via Help > Plugins : you will see a section for something like Java(TM) Plug-in 1.4.2_04-b05 Next go to web site http://www.postbank.nl Under Mijn Postbank.nl click on login. Wait about 10 seconds and you get a dialog to download a Java Applet: ==> Warning - security Do you want to trust the signed applet distributed by "Postbank N.V" ==>
Now do the same with Konqueror. The Java applet dialog box does not appear. JavaScript is properly working with Konqueror.
Did anybody manage to get Java working properly with Konqueror ? If so, what are the settings ?
I ran a test with Opera for page https://www.p3.postbank.nl/sesam/SesamLoginServlet After a few seconds Opera shows a dialog with title "Java security" and text: A signed applet is requesting additional privileges. Do you wish to grant this applet all permissions ?
There is a view button to for the certificates shown in a list.
When I repeat the above with Konqueror I see in the right bottom corner a bug icon. When I click on the icon a dialog appears with title JavaScriptErrors and text: Error: https://www.p3.postbank.nl/sesam/js/sitestat.js: TypeError: Value undefined (result of expression ns_33.addBehavior) is not an object. Cannot be called.
It looks like this is not a Java problem in Konqueror but a JavaScript problem. If there is no other explanation I will lodge a bug report for Konqueror.
This does work for me with 3.2.3 so I wouldn't file a report unless/until you have upgraded to that version.
Another possibility is that it might be related to pop-up window options. I have set the option to open user initiated pop-ups in a new window
rather than a new tab.
I cannot find pop-up windows options for Konqueror 3.2.
It is a hidden option:
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=73361#c18
What is the easiest way to upgrade to Konqueror 3.2.3 ?
The RPMs are here:
ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/stable/3.2.3/Mandrake/RPMS/
You need to download a KDE RPM of the new version for each RPM of the old version that you have installed. If you can not find a new one, you will need to uninstall the old one before you proceed with the upgrade.
You can get a list of most of these with:
rpm -qa |grep kde
Don't forget that you may need to upgrade aRts and Qt.
I tried to upgrade KDE in the past on a SuSE box but got caught in zillions of dependencies.
The only trick to this is that you MUST upgrade all of the KDE RPMs at the same time. You can NOT upgrade them one at a time due to the fact that they are mutually dependent.
It is unlikely that there will be a lot of other dependencies with a minor version upgrade.
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