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Ray Davison wrote:  
I just put Mozilla 1.8a3 and Java 1.4.2_05 on W98SE on a socket seven,   
AMD 550.  
 
The diag site correctly identifies Win and Java versions, the little   
guy starts to dance, and then dies.  
 
Ray  
 
 
> I have W98SE, Java 1.4.2, Moz was 1.6 is now 1.8a3.  
>   
> However, At the moment I cannot help you.  I am getting the same symptom   
> as with OS/2 Java 1.5.2_05.  When that diag page tries to load, Moz closes.  
>   
> Ray  
>   
> Dr. Jeffrey Race wrote:  
>   
>  >  
>  > On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 22:21:52 PDT7, Steven Levine wrote:  
>  >  
>  >>If you can see the dancing Duke logo? image animated in the applet   
> above,  
>  >>then the JRE is functioning correctly. Sample screenshots are shown   
> below.  
>  >  
>  >  
>  > I have been monitoring this discussion with interest and beg to   
> interject a  
>  > question.   I am setting up a Win98SE machine for my daughter to use at  
>  > school.   Running the Sun Java test page with Moz 1.6 I get  
>  >  
>  >  "You are using an older version of Java....1.4.1_02"  
>  >  
>  > I see no dancing logo  
>  >  
>  > What should I do?  
>  >  
>  >  - Moz: should I move to  a later version first?   This is the only   
> browser I have on the machine.  
>  >    Ideas?  
>  >  
>  >  -The Java page does not show later versions of Moz are supported.   
>  Is this really so or is  
>  >   it just an outdated page?  
>  >  
>  > Thanks for all help  
>  >  
>  > Jeffrey Race  
 
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