Info related to connecting to the LzD chatroom using the Java applet ONLY:(Expanding details that might help others)
"imcompatibility" message thrown at the last few FF version updates refers to the Java Console. Java should function fine in FF w/o it. Java Console is dialogue window used more by developers.
Check to see which java plugin version your FF is using? Type about:plugins in your FF address bar.
(TIP: You can bookmark the about:plugins page once loaded for quick access in the future)
All things Java for FF and
link to test your Java version and whether it is enabled in FF & IE here:BrowserSpy - Java Information at gemal.dk will tell you whether or not Java is installed and the JRE version, even if Java is currently disabled in the browser (you can disregard any of the "Could not read" notations listed under the "Java using the applet tag:" heading).
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Java <<<Link to BrowserSpy-Java Info at the bottom of page :Testing Java
If you are using NoScript to handle Java in FF...
Tools>Add-ons>What version of NoScript?
NoScript 1.1.6.08 (latest version listed at addons.mozilla.org
today and what I have been using with no problems.)
(NOTE: NoScript Add-0n has been updating
frequently, actual latest NS version
today per the developer is 1.1.6.12 See changelog for details
http://noscript.net/getit)
IF you have Java enabled in FF, but use NoScript to control it...
You would need to temporarily allow
http://www.landzdown.com when you load the LandzDown Java applet
Alternately, you have the option to Permanently Allow
http://www.landzdown.com at which case...
it should show in your NoScripts whitelist. Click on the NoScript status bar icon lower rt corner>clk the S icon>Options to get to the NS console>clk the Whitelist tab, where you can review sites allowed. I keep LandzDown in my Whitelist.
I could type a mess. and send it but I could not find anyone there?
This sounds good. Maybe no one was there. Members come & go. The list of users currently logged in the chat room will be listed in the upper rt corner of the open window. Ignore member names with "bot" at the end for now.
Note: When you use the web applet, you are automatically given a username of LzdGuest### (### = random numbers). If you want to change this, simply put this command into the message box and hit Enter: /nick NEWNICKNAME
In your case, /nick Niecarrah
This last part of changing your nick is optional, but then your LzD member name will show in the upper right corner.