Re: java applet input problem?

From: Alimin Bijosono Oei (alimin_oei_at_myrealbox.com)
Date: 03/31/05

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    Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2005 20:36:27 +1000
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    > On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 19:11:23 +1000, Alimin Bijosono Oei
    > <alimin_oei@myrealbox.com> wrote:
    >
    >>> Hi guys,
    >>>
    >>> I am running FC3 here and recently encountered a problem with
    >>> typing inputs to an opened java applet window from
    >>> http://www.global-view.com/fxtrekcharts.html. When clicking on
    >>> Indicators on the toolbar, and then selecting to one of the
    >>> indicators, say Exponential Moving Average > New, a java applet
    >>> window is supposed to pop up and allow us to input the
    >>> parameters.
    >>>
    >>> I used to be able to do this but now after updating my Fedora box
    >>> to the latest bunch of updates available the problem appears. I
    >>> am not sure if this is the problem with the java applet itself or
    >>> it is related to java installed on Fedora or something else. Can
    >>> anyone verify this? (I tried opening the same page with latest
    >>> Opera, Firefox, Mozilla, and Konqueror, all with the same
    >>> result). Thanks a lot for any help provided.
    >>>
    >>> Alimin
    >>>
    >
    >
    > Works fine for me. firefox-1.0.2-1.3.1 jre-1.5.0-fcs
    >
    > If I do exactly what you said, I get a box with: -- Java Applet
    > Window EMA Period: [10] [OK] [CANCEL] --
    >
    > Are you sure you have Java correctly installed?
    >
    >
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    Thanks Gustavo,

    Yes, you have got the expected result. This is very strange. I am not
    sure whether this is problem with playing wine/winetools package or
    having the j2re package from dag wieers, but I managed to solve this
    problem by removing both of them and get the java plugin from jre-1.5.0
    linked to my browser i.e. firefox. Thanks for the confirmation.

    Cheers,
    Alimin

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