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IE 6 and Java-enabled apps
Name: Marlon Date: January 21, 2002 at 14:21:40 Pacific
Comment:
After reinstalling Windows Me and IE 6.0 I can't see any Java enabled web sites...HELP!!!
Name: vipergg Date: January 21, 2002 at 16:58:44 Pacific
Reply:
Microsoft in their childish war with Sun did not include Java with their new browser . If you need it you will have to go out to the sun site and download Suns latest Java Runtime Environment download and install , this should take care of the problem ,thank you Microsoft . That's why i use Netscape and Opera for my browsers .
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Response Number 2
Name: newgrl Date: January 22, 2002 at 06:24:17 Pacific
Reply:
Yea... but vipergg... isn't some of the press from those two "giants" funny? And don't even get me started on the recent mailing from Novel:p:p:p They actually said Microsoft sucks in a mass mailing to sys admins and programmers(or anyone else that attended comdex and signed up for something). Now that's professional.
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