Firefox 4 doesn't bundle the JEP, and is in fact incompatible with it
(instead it uses Oracle/Apple's new Java Plugin2). So the bugs you
report have nothing to do with the JEP.
They may be bugs in Java Plugin2. To find out, make Safari use Java
Plugin2 (by choosing to run applets in their own process in Java
Preferences), then see if Safari also has these bugs. If so, please
report them to Apple.
Whether or not these are bugs in Java Plugin2, please also report them
at htps://bugzilla.mozilla.org. In the bug you open, the "Product"
should be "Core" and the "Component" should be "Plug-ins".
By the way, I *am* working on a new JEP that works with Firefox 4 (and
in principle with any browser that supports the NPAPI). But it's been
a lot more work than I expected, and I haven't yet finished it.
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Firefox 4 doesn't bundle the JEP, and is in fact incompatible with it
(instead it uses Oracle/Apple's new Java Plugin2). So the bugs you
report have nothing to do with the JEP.
They may be bugs in Java Plugin2. To find out, make Safari use Java
Plugin2 (by choosing to run applets in their own process in Java
Preferences), then see if Safari also has these bugs. If so, please
report them to Apple.
Whether or not these are bugs in Java Plugin2, please also report them
at htps://bugzilla.mozilla.org. In the bug you open, the "Product"
should be "Core" and the "Component" should be "Plug-ins".
By the way, I *am* working on a new JEP that works with Firefox 4 (and
in principle with any browser that supports the NPAPI). But it's been
a lot more work than I expected, and I haven't yet finished it.