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In , on 02/11/04   
   at 09:27 PM, "Steven Levine"  said:  
>Backlevel ibmcomm.dll to:  
 
> 8-10-01   7:37          45,865          54  ibmcomm.dll  
 
>>I have the latest Java Communications API installed.  
 
>That's your problem:  
 
Steven,  
 
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.  
 
Also, there used to be a Hursley mail list for Java issues.  Does this  
still exist?  Is there a good place to go for Java issues?  
 
TIA.  
 
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