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Old 20th June 2008, 03:23 PM
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enabling x-java-vm for MOZILLA

Hi all
I am trying to setup the x-java-vm plugin in MOZILLA. I have installed jre-6u6-linux-i586-rpm.bin and keep the option open in mozilla Edit -> Preferences -> Advanced -> Scripts & Plug-ins -> enable JAVA and enable Java script for Navigator. Nevertheless a page I could not open with x-java-vm.

After that I was trying to access the commands of java but it was seying that I have to set up the JAVA_HOME and PlUGIN_HOME.

Please help me setup the plug in.

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Debajyoti
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