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Re: QTJava detection



Unfortunately we do need to update the QT update software to have this
fixed, but I tested this with QT 5.0 and this is not true for it as well.

We shall keep you updated about this issue.

thanks
anant
on 12/5/02 1:22 AM, George Birbilis at email@hidden wrote:

>> But the applet doesn't work in other computers (PC) of the company. Does it
>> need something special to see an applet using QTJava? Does the client
>> computer need QuickTime, QTJava and Java JRE or does it need only the JRE??
>
> yes, they need the full QT installation (they may need to select to do custom
> installation in fact and select the QTJava if itsn't in the standard
> installation [think it was in QT5 but on in QT6])
>
> other problem I've heard of is that if they have QT installed withouth QTJava,
> then the updater won't show the QTJava item to select (suppose you want to
> install it later). I suppose Apple can easily fix that at the server side
> (without any updates to the QT updater software)
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