netscape stalled ... again with java

netscape stalled ... again with java

Post by E J » Sun, 31 Dec 1899 09:00:00



I have Netscape Communicator 4.75.  I hangs on websites with Java or
Java Script.  There is not much you can do about it except
turn Java or Java Script off. or turn on the Java Console to see the
Java command causing you the problem. Hopefully the upcoming Netscape
6.0 will be more stable with Java and Java Script.

> hi

> I'm using (Suze 6.4):

> Linux xxx 2.2.14 #1 Sat Mar 25 00:45:35 GMT 2000 i686 unknown

> with Netscape? Communicator 4.75

> with libc.so.4.7.6  /lib/libc.so.6

> everything is fine, except if java is involved. I tried a couple of
> things, buts nothing works. What's wrong?

> Mathias

> PS: hurry up that drives me nuts! :-)

 
 
 

netscape stalled ... again with java

Post by Dr. Mathias Hellwi » Sat, 16 Sep 2000 10:42:14


hi

I'm using (Suze 6.4):

Linux xxx 2.2.14 #1 Sat Mar 25 00:45:35 GMT 2000 i686 unknown

with Netscape? Communicator 4.75

with libc.so.4.7.6  /lib/libc.so.6

everything is fine, except if java is involved. I tried a couple of
things, buts nothing works. What's wrong?

Mathias

PS: hurry up that drives me nuts! :-)

 
 
 

netscape stalled ... again with java

Post by Steve Gag » Sun, 31 Dec 1899 09:00:00



> hi

> I'm using (Suze 6.4):

> Linux xxx 2.2.14 #1 Sat Mar 25 00:45:35 GMT 2000 i686 unknown

> with Netscape? Communicator 4.75

> with libc.so.4.7.6  /lib/libc.so.6

> everything is fine, except if java is involved. I tried a couple of
> things, buts nothing works. What's wrong?

> Mathias

> PS: hurry up that drives me nuts! :-)

I have tried every suggestion under the sun to get java working under NS
for a couple of years now. As of NS 4.75, it still locks up. If I turn
java off, NS 4.75 is quite reliable for me. Turn java on, and it's just
a matter of a few minutes before it freezes. Oh well.

- Steve

 
 
 

netscape stalled ... again with java

Post by Manfred Muenc » Sun, 31 Dec 1899 09:00:00


 SG> I have tried every suggestion under the sun to get java working under NS
 SG> for a couple of years now. As of NS 4.75, it still locks up. If I turn
 SG> java off, NS 4.75 is quite reliable for me. Turn java on, and it's just
 SG> a matter of a few minutes before it freezes. Oh well.

Same with me. I have tried different NS-versions (up to 4.73) but
nothing could solve that problem. Java and Netscape are just two
things that don't go together, such as CSS 2.0 and Netscape, HTML 4.0
and NS, xyz and NS... You name it... After having been a fanatic user
of NS I'm so disappointed meanwhile that I will dump it asap. At the
moment I'm using VMware and WinNT 4 just to have a decent browser
which can handle Java, JS, HTML 4.0, CSS 2.0 and all that stuff
without showing strange results or crashes... If anyone knows a
browser for Linux which can do all that, please let me know!

Cheers,
Manfred

--
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    Dipl.-Inform. Manfred Muench
 |  Dept. of Computer Science III
 |  Aachen University of Technology
 |  Ahornstr. 55, 52074 Aachen, Germany

    URL:   http://www-i3.informatik.rwth-aachen.de
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

 
 
 

netscape stalled ... again with java

Post by The Darkene » Sun, 31 Dec 1899 09:00:00


Wow.  Talk about ironic!! As I tried posting my original reply to this msg,
Netscape crashes (of course I'm using Messenger on a Windoze box, still funny as
hell)...

Netscape isn't too bad as far as crashing (for me) as long as Java/Javascript is
turned off.  It's still a big cpu/memory hog though.



>  SG> I have tried every suggestion under the sun to get java working under NS
>  SG> for a couple of years now. As of NS 4.75, it still locks up. If I turn
>  SG> java off, NS 4.75 is quite reliable for me. Turn java on, and it's just
>  SG> a matter of a few minutes before it freezes. Oh well.

> Same with me. I have tried different NS-versions (up to 4.73) but
> nothing could solve that problem. Java and Netscape are just two
> things that don't go together, such as CSS 2.0 and Netscape, HTML 4.0
> and NS, xyz and NS... You name it... After having been a fanatic user
> of NS I'm so disappointed meanwhile that I will dump it asap. At the
> moment I'm using VMware and WinNT 4 just to have a decent browser
> which can handle Java, JS, HTML 4.0, CSS 2.0 and all that stuff
> without showing strange results or crashes... If anyone knows a
> browser for Linux which can do all that, please let me know!

> Cheers,
> Manfred

> --
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>     Dipl.-Inform. Manfred Muench
>  |  Dept. of Computer Science III
>  |  Aachen University of Technology
>  |  Ahornstr. 55, 52074 Aachen, Germany

>     URL:   http://www-i3.informatik.rwth-aachen.de
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

--
- The Darkener
It is pitch black.  You are likely to be eaten by a grue.
 
 
 

netscape stalled ... again with java

Post by zoot » Sun, 17 Sep 2000 02:52:36



> hi

> I'm using (Suze 6.4):

> Linux xxx 2.2.14 #1 Sat Mar 25 00:45:35 GMT 2000 i686 unknown

> with Netscape? Communicator 4.75

> with libc.so.4.7.6  /lib/libc.so.6

> everything is fine, except if java is involved. I tried a couple of
> things, buts nothing works. What's wrong?

> Mathias

> PS: hurry up that drives me nuts! :-)

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