After I install Java Plug-in, why won the Win32 plug-in load in Navigator?
It may be that installation of Java Plug-in didn’t complete successfully. Make sure the file NPJava32.dll is in the Plugin directory. Otherwise, just copy it from the Plug-in/bin directory, and it should work. Q: After I installed the Netscape JDK 1.1 patch to Navigator 4.04, the Java Plug-in becomes unstable in Navigator. After I uninstalled the patch, the Java Plug-in works fine again. What’s going on? Would Navigator 4.05 work better? A: It is a known problem that applying the Netscape JDK 1.1 patch to Navigator 4.04 can make the browser unstable even without using Java Plug-in. For further information on known problems with the JDK 1.1 patch for Navigator, please check http://developer.netscape.com. Currently, the Netscape JDK 1.1 patch for Navigator 4.05 is also available, but it is still in preview release. If you have experienced stability problems using Project Java Activator for Navigator with the JDK 1.1 patch, we strongly recommend that you uninstall the patch.
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