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Java Embedding Plugin 0.8.1, bugfix release

The Java Embedding Plugin is a utility that allows
other web browsers than Apple's Safari to use the
most recent versions of Java (1.4.X) on Mac OS
X. When used together with an updated version of
Mozilla's MRJ Plugin Carbon (included in this
distribution), the Java Embedding Plugin's
functionality is currently available to recent
versions of Mozilla, Firefox and Camino. But in
principle any web browser could use one of the
Java Embedding Plugin's two APIs to add support
for Java 1.4.X.

Version 0.8.1 makes the following changes:

1. Corrects the instructions for installing the
binaries in Readme.txt.

2. Fixes unsatisfied link errors for native
methods of the MacOSXCookieHandler class.

3. Adds better support for applets in tabs.

4. Possibly fixes a method visibility problem with
Java 1.4.2 DP1.

Posted by Steven Michaud 2004-05-09

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