Re: why web browsers don't play Java applet?
- From: "Dag Sunde" <me@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 31 May 2006 01:36:17 +0200
Tom wrote:
Bjorn Abelli wrote:
Install the Java-plugin for your browser.
I am not sure that is the answer really. If I don't have Java-plugin
/// Bjorn A
installed in my web browser, I cannot view a page like www.time.gov. I
cannot play the chess online either. In fact, I can do all these in my
web browser.
(I know this because I use Linux a lot. For some reason, NetScape in
Linux doesn't automatically install Java-plugin. So for long time, I
cannot play chess or open a page like www.time.gov when I use Linux.
Recently I wanted to cure the "pain", so I googled and succeded in
installing Java-plug in. In contrast, in Microsoft Windows, web
browsers like NetScape have no difficulty to open www.time.gov. So I
assume it has Java-plugin installed automatically.)
And how are you trying to view it on your windows machine?
I think it is best you show us your code for the applet (and the html
you use to try to show it in the browser), so we can better see what
the problem is.
--
Dag.
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