(java home)/lib/ext
. IE completely ignores the ARCHIVE
tag, but Netscape seems to honor it.
If you get a class not found error because of something like
"DocumentBuilder" you need to copy parser.jar
into (java home)/lib/ext
. You should also
get jaxp.jar while you are at it. Put it in the
same place.
If you are downloading the JRE 1.2.2 plug-in, choose the International version! That will get you the right character encoding methods.
If you already downloaded the US version (*shrudder*) then please
download i18n.jar and install it in
(java home)/lib/ext
Everything should work fine after a
re-boot then. (I know, it is a major pain in the ass to get
multilingual display working...)
GMAO will auto-load the xml file for the first book in the Great Teacher Onidzuka series, which is coincidentaly, the only file around that conforms to the DTD. (Well, if someone took the code and started their own translation, that isn't the case. But nobody has even looked at the code yet according to fugu's web logs.) Please give it a little time, as the file is large, and GMAO is a big applet anyway.
If you are on a slow connection, you are in for a lot of loading. Have to load the XML, then load each page as you click on it... At least you get feedback on it.
The user interface should be straight-forward. Feel free to make any changes you want, since you can't really change any of the data files on fugu. (In the future, I will code up a way to do remote editing so we can have a group effort type translation project into multiple languages. It will take a while though.)
Any questions or comments, feel free to email me. Especially if you want to help out on the coding end.
Also, all translations, for better or (more likely) worse, are mine to
date. Doesn't mean they are right.