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Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 7
OS: WinXP
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I'm getting a Java error
My father has dispatched me to fix a laptop error and I find it rather perplexing, it's Java related, so I hope I posted this in the proper forum - if not I apologize. Here's the error I'm getting:
sun.plugin.cache.JarCacheVersionException: Number of attributes specified in 'cache_archive' doesn't match those in 'cache_version' at sun.plugin.cache.JarCacheUtil.getJarsWithVersion(Unknown Source) at sun.plugin.AppletViewer.initJarVersionMap(Unknown Source) at sun.plugin.AppletViewer.createClassLoader(Unknown Source) at sun.plugin.AppletViewer.appletInit(Unknown Source) at sun.plugin.viewer.LifeCycleManager.initAppletPanel(Unknown Source) at sun.plugin.viewer.IEPluginObject$Initer.run(Unknown Source) The very last line could be inaccurate, it may have been IE or Internet Explorer, I'm taking that error string from another forum, it was for Netscape, this one is for Internet Explorer. I could be mistaking the fix I found, so if I am, please advise me what the correct one is and how to fix it. Here's what I found on another forum: --- We have reproduced the caching problem and found the resolution: Replace the lines of code in iuembed.js file (there are two such lines of code): r+=this._getEmbedParamHtml("cache_version",v+","+v); with the following one: r+=this._getEmbedParamHtml("cache_version",v); The fixed iuembed.js script will be available with the next Image Uploader release. --- Problem is, where is iuembed.js, and how am I supposed to edit a .js file? In the event that fix is for a certain program, or only a certain version, please advise how to fix the version I have. I'm running Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 6u1. - M.Baker |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 1
OS: win XP SP2
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Re: I'm getting a Java error
Try JRE 1.5.9
I guess you might have already solved the problem, but just in case I found the same problem and got the same solution in another forum, for a product called Auriga (which is not the one we've got). Reading that article I believe that the script iuembed.js is a propietary development, and what really matters are the lines of code in the java script that tries to do whatever you are trying to by calling the method getEmbedParamHtml. However, in my case, the problem arose when we updated the Java Runtime Engine, from version 1.5.9 to 1.6.0. Rolling back solved the issue. |
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Moderator, Microsoft Support
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Re: I'm getting a Java error
If that doesnt work try this:
Clearing Java Cache Go into the Control Panel and double-click the Java Icon. (looks like a coffee cup)
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