Re: IE & applets
From: Lazy70 (s.pulvirenti_at_katamail.com)
Date: 03/26/04
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Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 10:20:46 +0100
"Tom" <tom.cowdery@bigfoot.com> wrote in message
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> For a newbie, your question is almost expected. You don't mention
> what class wasn't found, so I may not address your particular problem.
it's not a Sun class, is a third party class
> The easy answer is don't use IE. I switched to Mozilla a couple of
> years back and I have never regretted it. But that is another issue.
Unfortunately my site is publi, so I can be able to know what browser users
use.
However my problem is the same in IE and in netscape.
I have said IE in prevoius post because my suspects about double JVM were
strong
> Any browser made by Microsoft has the potential to have problems with
> applets created in Java. This is due to the fact that IE ships with a
> VM that is NOT 100% compatible with the Sun standard. In fact, this
> has been the central issue in multiple lawsuits against MS by Sun.
I'm not agree about this point of view.
In my (little) experience I have other problems with other browser, other
SO, etc.
Sometime is Sun JVM that is not platform - indipendent, even if often all
works fine.
Thanks for your answer
Bye
Ktrl+S
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