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Intel/Safari/Java failure
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I am getting failures at website with java apps.
No chat, online games, etc...just a pretty pic of a coffee cup with surrounding arrows.
My 10.4.4 says that JVM 1.42 and Java 5.0 release1 are installed.
I went to Sun's website and it identified the versions, but would not load the image in their test frame.
Any suggestions on resetting it? ...or intimidating it?
Couldn't find anything at Apple support.
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Join Date: Jul 2005
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Try running Safari through Rosetta (Get Info-> Run in Rosetta)
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Originally Posted by Philip J. Fry
Try running Safari through Rosetta (Get Info-> Run in Rosetta)
That's sad that one has to resort to this method to get compatibility. I heard Flash is not functional in Safari with IntelMac, is this true?
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Plugins have to be for the same architecture as the thing they're plugging into. It makes sense for Flash, which isn't yet universal, but…why isn't the standard Java plugin? That's just shoddy.
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Originally Posted by Chuckit
Plugins have to be for the same architecture as the thing they're plugging into. It makes sense for Flash, which isn't yet universal, but…why isn't the standard Java plugin? That's just shoddy.
Becuase the Java Runtime Engine has to be byte-compiled to run the "universal" Java applications and applets.
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Flash 8 works fine on my Intel iMac. Came from the factory that way.
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Indeed; flash and shockwave both appear to work just peachy.
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Originally Posted by Oneota
Indeed; flash and shockwave both appear to work just peachy.
Yes they do, quite contrary to some earlier reports I have seen. I haven't found a Java or Flash site yet that doesn't work.
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Shockwave installed without problem. Flash content does not display and the plugin won't install. Thoughts?
Thanks.
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Originally Posted by Scout337
Flash content does not display and the plugin won't install.
The Flash-plug-in comes preinstalled on Intel-Macs.
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Hopfully Java gets re-compiled soon for Intel compatability.
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Originally Posted by rickey939
Hopfully Java gets re-compiled soon for Intel compatability.
It is already.
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[FONT="Courier New"]$ file /System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Commands/java
/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Commands/java: Mach-O universal binary with 2 architectures
/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Commands/java (for architecture i386): Mach-O executable i386
/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Commands/java (for architecture ppc): Mach-O executable ppc
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Originally Posted by TETENAL
It is already.
So what issues with Java exist on Intel Macs?
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Originally Posted by rickey939
So what issues with Java exist on Intel Macs?
I haven't seen any. I suspect he is having some Shockwave issues, not Java.
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Wondering if anyone has had any issues like this? I have one program in particular (Infinite Campus) which used to work on my AGP G4, but no longer works on my new Intel iMac.
I tried running Safari in Rosetta with no change. I also have tried Firefox and Opera browsers.
Any other suggestions?
Thanks
Richard
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For anyone else out there who might run into this problem. I would that if I used the Camino browser for this Java application - it worked perfectly.
For those looking for a quick fix, it works the 30 second download.
Thanks,
Richard
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