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Mozilla web browser (1.7) stucks on loading java pages in solaris 10

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We are having problem to load oracle developer forms on mozilla web browser 1.7 in solaris 10 thin cliens(running solaris 10). Jre version 1.4.2.6 is installed for mozilla. On a few thin clients, it works fine however on opening multiple sessions, it gets stuck with a dull green window left and requires force quit.

Would highly appreciate help regarding this.

We are having problem to load oracle developer forms on mozilla web browser 1.7 in solaris 10 thin cliens(running solaris 10). Jre version 1.4.2.6 is installed for mozilla. On a few thin clients, it works fine however on opening multiple sessions, it gets stuck with a dull green window left and requires force quit. Would highly appreciate help regarding this.

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Sorry, but Mozilla 1.7 is a very old version of what is now known as SeaMonkey - it's not Firefox.

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thanks for your reply. Thats what comes with soalris 10 and in its configuration on command line referred as firefox. Please confirm if its not a mistake on my part.

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I wouldn't say you made a "mistake". It might be a custom build, but Firefox never had a 1.7 version; skipped from 1.5 to 2.0 in release version numbering.

The old Mozilla Application Suite had 1.7 as its' last version produced; ended with 1.7.13 in April 2006. That's why I equate "Mozilla web browser (1.7)" with the old Mozilla Suite and not with Firefox. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mozilla_Application_Suite

Whatever the case, no one should be using a web browser that was produced back in 2006 on the internet in 2014. If that is used completely on an internal intranet, you shouldn't have a problem; beyond finding support for an old version like that. http://www.seamonkey-project.org/community