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Old 12-27-2014, 03:14 PM   #24
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[QUOTE=Leonatus;2992353]I have the same issue that pete6055 described in #6, i. e.
"Error: Registry key 'Software\JavaSoft\Java Runtime Environment'\CurrentVersion'
has value '1.8', but '1.7' is required.

Error: could not find java.dll
Error: Could not find Java SE Runtime Environment."

And, likewise: "Java and SE Runtime are installed and in the system path" in my case. He managed to solve this problem, but I didn't really understand, how (and I woud not like messing my registry). Could you, please, give a step-by-step guidance for dummies? The interesting is that, some time ago, the plugin worked without problems.
/QUOTE]

I've also been fighting this problem - I'm using the "legacy" verson of Sigil on a 32 Bit XP machine.

After quite a bit of fiddling it became apparent that the problem was with Java. I had 1.7 and 1.8 installed but with 1.7 deactivated in the Java control panel.

I've solved the problem by completely uninstalling the 1.7 version - using the system/control panel (not the Java control panel). Now Sigil's plugins work.

HTH

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