said:
>Could you expand further on this? Not long after updating my 1.3.1, the
>Innotek font engine and my Mozilla, I began having problems with a site
>that used Java. The problem is reduced with the latest font engine, but
>still exists. I believe it's either Java or Mozilla, so I'm interested
>in any known problems with the Communications API.
The probability that the Comm API is in any way related to your Java
applet problems is near zero. More likely, the relatively new code in the
font engine is the issue. You might want to disable or uninstall the font
engine and check if this is the case.
>Also, there used to be a Hursley mail list for Java issues. Does this
>still exist?
Maybe, but I suspect the traffic is near zero.
>Is there a good place to go for Java issues?
Unless you have a support contract with IBM, it's the eCS newsgroups or
here. :-)
Regards,
Steven
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