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Firefox 1.5 (#6): Another fix for problems with text input boxes

Firefox 1.5 (#6): Another fix for problems with text input boxes

CNET staff
2 min read

Over the past few days we've been covering an issue where text input boxes become unresponsive in Firefox 1.5.

This Java-related problem can sometimes be resolved with simple workarounds like clearing the Firefox cache, opening a new browser window or entering text in a separate editor then pasting it into the Web-based text boxes. All of these workarounds are temporary, however.

It now appears that this issue can be permanently fixed by installing an updated version of the JEP (Java Embedding Plug-in) and deleting the old Java-related plug-ins that come with Firefox 1.5. This can be accomplished via the following process:

  1. First, download the the JEP .95 package.
  2. Quit Firefox.
  3. Next, drag the files JavaEmbeddingPlugin.bundle and MRJPlugin.plugin to the /Library/InternetPlug-Ins/ directory.
  4. Finally, remove the bundled JEP files (also named JavaEmbeddingPlugin.bundle and MRJPlugin.plugin) from Firefox. This is accomplished by control-clicking the Firefox icon in the Finder and selecting "Show package contents." Navigate to the Contents/MacOS/plugins/ directory and delete JavaEmbeddingPlugin.bundle and MRJPlugin.plugin.
  5. Re-launch Firefox and check for persistence of the issue.

For more troubleshooting information, see our Firefox product page.

Feedback? Late-breakers@macfixit.com.

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