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On Mon, 26 Jan 2004, Devin Johnson wrote:

            
Did you check the rw-FAQ?  It says

 If the help search system does not work _at all_, this probably
 indicates that Java support is either not installed or not enabled in
 your browser.  Recent versions of browsers have made Java support
 optional: for example it is optional in Netscape 6/7 and in Opera, and
 may not be installed for IE6 on Windows XP.  You also need JavaScript
 enabled.

Marc Schwartz has already given a comprehensive Linux-oriented answer.  
In my recent experience on Windows (and I have set up XP boxes three times
recently) it will work provided

Java is installed and enabled
No one has altered the default security settings.

It is unlikely that Mozilla has Java enabled unless you took steps to
install a Sun Java JRE.  You can configure XP to use the Sun JRE, (in `set
Program Access and Defaults' on the start menu) but it will expect to use
the Microsoft Java VM.

As Marc says, Mozilla (and Netscape and Firebird) will show `Applet
SearchEngine started' in the bottom left corner.  I didn't see such a
message in IE6.  On the box I am writing this on I have just checked IE6
(fully patched), Netscape 7.1, Mozilla 1.6 and MozillaFirebird 0.7: they 
all work.


My experience with Linux and Solaris is that they are much harder to set 
up, and only some JRE versions work with some browsers.  (For example, I 
had Netscape 7.01 and Mozilla 1.4 working, but 7.1 and 1.6 required a JRE 
upgrade and that did not then work with 7.01 and 1.4.  Next thing the 
link to the required JRE on Sun's site got broken ....)