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Oxygen XML Author plugin 13.2.0

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<strong>Author</strong> Developer Guide | 263• On Windows XP this folder is located in: %APPDATA%\com.oxygenxml.author.component;• On Mac OSX this folder is located in:/Users/user_name/Library/Preferences/com.oxygenxml.author.component;• On Linux this folder is located in: /home/user/.com.oxygenxml.author.component.5. Problems sometimes occur after upgrading the web browser and/or the JavaTM runtime. Redeploy the applet on theserver by running ANT in your <strong>Author</strong> Component project. However, doing this does not always fix the problem,which often lies in the web browser and/or in the Java plug-in itself.6. Sometimes when the HTTP connection is slow on first time uses the JVM would simply shut down while the jarswere being pushed to the local cache (i.e., first time uses). This shut down typically occurs while handlingoxygen.jar. One of the reasons could be that some browsers (Firefox for example) implement some form of"Plugin hang detector" Seehttps://developer.mozilla.org/en/Plugins/Out_of_process_<strong>plugin</strong>s/The_<strong>plugin</strong>_hang_detector.Enable JavaWebstart logging on your computer to get additional debug information:1. Open a console and run javaws -viewer;2. In the Advanced tab, expand the Debugging category and check all boxes.3. Expand the Java console category and choose Show console.4. Save settings.5. After running the applet, you will find the log files in:• On Windows this folder is located in: %APPDATA%\LocalLow\Sun\Java\Deployment\log;• On Mac OSX this folder is located in: /Users/user_name/Library/Caches/Java/log;• On Linux this folder is located in: /home/user/.java/deployment/log.Adding MathML support in the <strong>Author</strong> Component Web AppletBy default the <strong>Author</strong> Component Web Applet project does not come with the libraries necessary for viewing MathMLequations in the <strong>Author</strong> page.In the JNLP file author-component-dita.jnlp you must refer additional libraries necessary for the JEuclidlibrary to parse MathML equations:These additional libraries can be copied to the component project lib directory from anOXYGEN_INSTALLATION_DIRECTORY/lib directory.In order to have the DITA with MathML specialization fully operational to edit specialized DITA Composite withMathML content you also have to include in the frameworks bundled with the component frameworks.zip.jarthe entire OXYGEN_INSTALLATION_DIRECTORY/frameworks/mathml2 Mathml2 framework directory whichis used to solve references to MathML DTDs.Frequently asked questionsInstallation and licensing1. What hosting options are available for applet delivery and licensing services (i.e., Apache, IIS, etc.)?For applet delivery any web server. We currently use Apache to deploy the sample on our site. For the floating licenseserver you would need a J2EE server, like Tomcat if you want to restrict the access to the licenses.

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