[KLUG Members] website errors

Bert members@kalamazoolinux.org
Thu, 18 Mar 2004 20:05:33 +0100


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Adam Williams wrote:

>>>I was able to duplicate your error by refusing cookies.  Turn your
>>>cookies back on and see if that fixes it for you.
>>>      
>>>
>>Already tried that. I turned them off after the display remained empty
>>to see what would happen. 
>>I use SuSE 9, on a 'Tulip VisionLine bn' laptop (equal to some HP
>>model) with Mozilla 1.6   "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; nl-NL;
>>rv:1.6) Gecko/20040113)".
>>    
>>
>
>These work -
>[awilliam@estate2 awilliam]$ rpm -q mozilla
>mozilla-1.4-0.ximian.6.5.2
>[awilliam@estate2 awilliam]$ rpm -q galeon
>galeon-1.3.7-0.ximian.6.2.2
>
rpm -q gives me that package Mozilla isn't installed ?!?

laptop:~ # rpm -q mozilla
package mozilla is not installed
laptop:~ #

>  
>
>>I often have problems with java(script) on webstites. I had a problem
>>running some applet on the Thawte website earlier this week. I needed
>>to switch to a box running M$ to view the data, even the status line
>>said that the applet was running.
>>    
>>
>
>This can be caused by wierd font issues.  Do you have Windows or
>Windows-equivalent fonts installed?
>
>  
>
laptop:~ # rpm -qa | grep font
ghostscript-fonts-std-7.07.1rc1-37
XFree86-fonts-75dpi-4.3.0.1-21
fontconfig-devel-2.2.1-23
ghostscript-fonts-other-7.07.1rc1-37
XFree86-fonts-scalable-4.3.0.1-21
fontconfig-2.2.1-23
laptop:~ #

So I don't think so. Never thought that it could have something to do 
with fonts. What fonts can you advice me to install ?



Bert.



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Adam Williams wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid1079626067.7997.19.camel@localhost.localdomain"
 type="cite">
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    <blockquote type="cite">
      <pre wrap="">I was able to duplicate your error by refusing cookies.  Turn your
cookies back on and see if that fixes it for you.
      </pre>
    </blockquote>
    <pre wrap="">Already tried that. I turned them off after the display remained empty
to see what would happen. 
I use SuSE 9, on a 'Tulip VisionLine bn' laptop (equal to some HP
model) with Mozilla 1.6   "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; nl-NL;
rv:1.6) Gecko/20040113)".
    </pre>
  </blockquote>
  <pre wrap=""><!---->
These work -
[awilliam@estate2 awilliam]$ rpm -q mozilla
mozilla-1.4-0.ximian.6.5.2
[awilliam@estate2 awilliam]$ rpm -q galeon
galeon-1.3.7-0.ximian.6.2.2</pre>
</blockquote>
<pre wrap="">rpm -q gives me that package Mozilla isn't installed ?!?

laptop:~ # rpm -q mozilla
package mozilla is not installed
laptop:~ #
</pre>
<blockquote cite="mid1079626067.7997.19.camel@localhost.localdomain"
 type="cite">
  <pre wrap="">
  </pre>
  <blockquote type="cite">
    <pre wrap="">I often have problems with java(script) on webstites. I had a problem
running some applet on the Thawte website earlier this week. I needed
to switch to a box running M$ to view the data, even the status line
said that the applet was running.
    </pre>
  </blockquote>
  <pre wrap=""><!---->
This can be caused by wierd font issues.  Do you have Windows or
Windows-equivalent fonts installed?

  </pre>
</blockquote>
laptop:~ # rpm -qa | grep font<br>
ghostscript-fonts-std-7.07.1rc1-37<br>
XFree86-fonts-75dpi-4.3.0.1-21<br>
fontconfig-devel-2.2.1-23<br>
ghostscript-fonts-other-7.07.1rc1-37<br>
XFree86-fonts-scalable-4.3.0.1-21<br>
fontconfig-2.2.1-23<br>
laptop:~ #<br>
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So I don't think so. Never thought that it could have something to do
with fonts. What fonts can you advice me to install ?<br>
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Bert.<br>
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