I have current wine from CVS as of 3:46 P.M. 08/24/2004 pacific time (California) I am using Debian Linux kernel 2.4.24 I have IE6sp1 installed and running (looks very good) I get all the crappy pop-ups and everything. I have Sun java JVM 1.4.2 installed. What I am trying to do is run a java applet for example: http://java.sun.com/products/javawebstart/demos.html These don't work and what I am noticing is that I think it is related to the fact that I can not download anything. When I right click/Save target As... I get the error "Internet Explorer cannot download draw.jnlp from java.sun.com. A similar error happens regardless of the site or the file. Something else I noticed while trying to track this down is that in the IE6 menu item Tools/Internet Options/Temporary Internet Files/Settings... the amount of diskspace to use is 0 and I cannot change it without getting an error of "Please select a value between 1 and 0 for how much disk space temporary Internet files may use. If I try "Move Folder" regardless of what folder I select I get the error "There won't be enough space in the new location for the currently downloaded content." There is no currently downloaded content. Can anyone please help me get past this. Thanks!
I fiddled with my config file and I can now set the temporary files directory and download files but the java applets will start to load and then just disappear so progress is being made. Still if anyone has gotten sun's jre 1.4.2 to run applets from ie please let me know what knuckle headed thing I have done or what incantation I need to recite! Thanks... WINE REGISTRY Version 2 [Version] "Windows" = "win98" "DOS" = "6.22" [DllOverrides] "advapi32" = "builtin" "*comctl32" = "builtin" "atl" = "native, builtin" "commctrl" = "native, builtin" "compobj" = "native, builtin" "crypt32" = "native, builtin" "ddraw" = "native, builtin" "devenum" = "native, builtin" "dispex" = "native, builtin" "ie4" = "native, builtin" "jscript" = "native, builtin" "mlang" = "native, builtin" "mshtml" = "native, builtin" "msi" = "native, builtin" "msvcrt" = "native, builtin" "ole2" = "native, builtin" "ole2conv" = "native, builtin" "ole2nls" = "native, builtin" "ole2prox" = "native, builtin" "ole2thk" = "native, builtin" "ole32" = "native, builtin" "oleaut32" = "native, builtin" "olepro32" = "native, builtin" "quartz" = "native, builtin" "rpcrt4" = "native, builtin" "scrrun" = "native, builtin" "secur32" = "native, builtin" "setupapi" = "native, builtin" "shdocvw" = "native, builtin" "shlwapi" = "native, builtin" "storage" = "native, builtin" "urlmon" = "native, builtin" "vbscript" = "native, builtin" "wininet" = "native, builtin" "wintrust" = "native, builtin" "*user.exe" = "native, builtin" "*" = "native, builtin" Peter Birch wrote:> I have current wine from CVS as of 3:46 P.M. 08/24/2004 pacific time > (California) > > I am using Debian Linux kernel 2.4.24 > > I have IE6sp1 installed and running (looks very good) I get all the > crappy pop-ups and everything. > > I have Sun java JVM 1.4.2 installed. > > What I am trying to do is run a java applet for example: > http://java.sun.com/products/javawebstart/demos.html > > These don't work and what I am noticing is that I think it is related > to the fact that I can not download anything. > > When I right click/Save target As... I get the error "Internet > Explorer cannot download draw.jnlp from java.sun.com. > > A similar error happens regardless of the site or the file. > > Something else I noticed while trying to track this down is that in > the IE6 menu item Tools/Internet Options/Temporary Internet > Files/Settings... the amount of diskspace to use is 0 and I cannot > change it without getting an error of "Please select a value between 1 > and 0 for how much disk space temporary Internet files may use. > > If I try "Move Folder" regardless of what folder I select I get the > error "There won't be enough space in the new location for the > currently downloaded content." There is no currently downloaded content. > > Can anyone please help me get past this. > > Thanks! > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.org > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users >
On Tue, Aug 24, 2004 at 03:59:41PM -0700, Peter Birch wrote:> I have current wine from CVS as of 3:46 P.M. 08/24/2004 pacific time > (California) > > I am using Debian Linux kernel 2.4.24 > > I have IE6sp1 installed and running (looks very good) I get all the > crappy pop-ups and everything. > > I have Sun java JVM 1.4.2 installed.Linux or Windows JVM?> What I am trying to do is run a java applet for example: > http://java.sun.com/products/javawebstart/demos.html > > These don't work and what I am noticing is that I think it is related to > the fact that I can not download anything. > > When I right click/Save target As... I get the error "Internet Explorer > cannot download draw.jnlp from java.sun.com. > > A similar error happens regardless of the site or the file. > > Something else I noticed while trying to track this down is that in the > IE6 menu item Tools/Internet Options/Temporary Internet > Files/Settings... the amount of diskspace to use is 0 and I cannot > change it without getting an error of "Please select a value between 1 > and 0 for how much disk space temporary Internet files may use. > > If I try "Move Folder" regardless of what folder I select I get the > error "There won't be enough space in the new location for the currently > downloaded content."Can you get console/debug/winedbg messages from this problem? We can't know what's happening unless you specify what wine complains -- since that's the part that's being fixed/worked around. Oh, and you might want to make sure that there's an actual Temporary Internet Files folder and that you have permissions to use it. (Even if it's on FAT -- since Linux is finicky about permissions and acts a certain way when you use fstab to mount FAT partitions -- in my case, chown root.)> There is no currently downloaded content. > > Can anyone please help me get past this. > > Thanks! > _______________________________________________ > wine-users mailing list > wine-users@winehq.org > http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users