Great thanks! That did it. On the way I learned something new: When
you set your PATH variable to include a directory name that has a space
in it then you ..tataaa.. DON'T escape the space. So for the record,
the following is correct and it won't work with a ' in front of the space:
# The latest java is in a different path
export PATH='/Library/Internet
Plug-Ins/JavaAppletPlugin.plugin/Contents/Home/bin:$PATH'
Thanks again!
Thomas
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you set your PATH variable to include a directory name that has a space
in it then you ..tataaa.. DON'T escape the space. So for the record,
the following is correct and it won't work with a ' in front of the space:
# The latest java is in a different path
export PATH='/Library/Internet
Plug-Ins/JavaAppletPlugin.plugin/Contents/Home/bin:$PATH'
Thanks again!
Thomas
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