No I am not sure what the problem is. It doesnt go away with any identification setting. thanks, Dominik On Friday 03 November 2006 09:57, Kevin Krammer wrote: > On Friday 03 November 2006 09:43, Dominik Szczerba wrote: > > > 3) I enter the path to my own java env in the java config window, but still > > some sites (presumably depending a lot on java) do not work (e.g. google > > calender) saying that the browser is not supported (I use default > > identification). I saw the java HowTo on kde.org, but it didnt shed any > > light. What's happening? > > Are you sure this is Java and not JavaScript related? > > Because in the second case I remember that some of the Google webapps had > broken browser detection a while ago and would only work when changing the > user agent identification, however I thought Google developers have already > fixed it. > > If it is indeed a Java problem, there could be some information in the Java > console, which can shown by clicking on the "Duke" icon (Java mascot, a > triangular toon character) > > Cheers, > Kevin > > -- > Kevin Krammer, KDE developer, xdg-utils developer > KDE user support, developer mentoring > -- Dominik Szczerba, Ph.D. Computer Vision Lab CH-8092 Zurich http://www.vision.ee.ethz.ch/~domi
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