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JFYI, don't know if this is a valid issue, but wanted to share

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Subject: [tdf-discuss] Java 7 - not recognised in LO in Windows Vista
Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2011 21:36:26 +0100
From: Mike Hall <mike.hall@onepoyle.net>
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Noticed by chance that Java 7.0 was released today. It's not in the
normal update cycle yet, but you can download it from:
www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/java-se-jre-7-download-432155.html

It installs and works fine in a number of apps (eg Jedit), but I can't
get LO 3.4.1 to recognise it, not even when given what should be the
right path (via Tools > Options > Java > Add)

Just wondering whether this is something that needs to be looked at
before 3.4.2 is released as I expect it will soon become the standard
Java release?

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Mike Hall
www.onepoyle.net



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