I have installed the java plugin but it does not appear in my add-on list. I have RedHat linux OS using the Firefox 24.2.0 browser.
I have already followed your advice for removing the plugins.dat file from the .mozilla directory. The plugin still hasn't appeared in the add-on list. Does anybody have any idea what could be going on?
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You can check out the installation path of the other plugins on the about:plugins page.
I have plugins in these locations:
/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/ /usr/lib/browser-plugins/ /usr/java/jre1.7.0_45/lib/i386/libnpjp2.so
A possibility is to create a ~/.mozilla/plugins/ directory and place a symlink to the libnpjp2.so Java plugin file in that folder to see if it helps.
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Like I said, I have been to that page and followed the instructions, but there is still no java plugin in my add-on manager. The correct symbolic link is in my /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins directory, but it does nothing.
Another thing I tried was to find the "real" plugin directory in my OS according to this page. The libnullplugin.so file was not in any of the mozilla directories, but was in a directory for another application entirely--matlab, the computer algebra system, of all things. I copied the libnullplugin.so file to my /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins directory and my ~/.mozilla/plugins directory. I re-started firefox and still no java plugin.
Thanks Anyway--I'm still trying
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You can check out the installation path of the other plugins on the about:plugins page.
I have plugins in these locations:
/usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/ /usr/lib/browser-plugins/ /usr/java/jre1.7.0_45/lib/i386/libnpjp2.so
A possibility is to create a ~/.mozilla/plugins/ directory and place a symlink to the libnpjp2.so Java plugin file in that folder to see if it helps.
Just to be sure, since your Firefox appears to be 32-bit, the Java plugin should be 32-bit also.
Ugh!
Like an idiot I tried to copy a file to a directory that didn't exist--there was no error because the name of the file was just changed to the would-be directory name--plugins.
Well, thanks for your advice, actually making that directory did the trick!
Andrew