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Note: On older 64 bit systems this directory held 32 bit plug-ins. The browser must be restarted to be aware of the new plug-in. Note: Restart the browser before using a newly installed plug-in. List active plug-ins, type the URL: about:plugins Thus this tutorial should apply to most Linux web browsers. While there are many browsers available for Linux, many plug-ins conform to the original Netscape NPAI plug-in architecture, although this API is scheduled to be depricated. Plug-ins display various media types within a web page or if a link toĪ media file, it can display the content within the browser window.

jardiffĪdd the suffix-mime type associations by adding to the Apache httpd configuration file. jnlpĪddType application/x-java-archive-diff. Associate the file suffix ".jnlp" with the appropriate mime type.ĪddType application/x-java-jnlp-file. Server Configuration: The web server is required to send an appropriate mime type in the http header.

Note: later versions of Firefox do not allow you to add application handlers until needed. Some benefits of JNLP include seamless version updating of internet distributed applications and greater control of memory allocation to the Java virtual machine.Ĭonfigure: Edit + Preferences + choose: Navigator + Helper Applications Only signed applications can be configured to have additional or even all permissions. JNLP applications run in the same sandbox as applets, with several minor extensions like allowing them to load and save files explicitly selected by the user. Java applets run within the browser controlled environment but JNLP applications do not. Java web start configuration: Application handler for mime type: application/x-java-jnlp-file Solution: Edit > Preferences > Applications > "Java Web Start application" > other: /opt/java/latest/bin/javaws If you get the error: Fatal: Launch Error: Could not launch JNLP file. : Ice Tea complains and dooes not launch the application. Selection of JNLP URLs will now bring up the following dialog box:
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Proxy server which can be entered under the Mozilla manual configuration. Examine the file proxy-script.pac.īurried in the logic of the script is usually the explicit listing of a " wget /proxy-script.pac" toĭownload the proxy script. If using a script and it does not work, use the command If your corporation uses a proxy directly, enter it under "Manual "Automatic proxy configuration URL", enter the script location "Edit" + "Preferences" and select "Advanced (+)" and "Proxies" + These scripts are usually targeted to Microsoft Explorer or Firefox specifically. Script is issued to be registered with the browser. Typically a Proxy Auto Configuration (PAC) Proxy configuration: Many corporate networks rely on SOCKS proxy serversįor access to the internet.
