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Re: Problems Displaying Frames on Solaris 2.3

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Tim Moons)
Tue Feb 20 20:11:16 1996

Date: Wed, 21 Feb 1996 00:00:52 +0100
From: Tim Moons <tim@innet.be>
To: Bob Schwartz <bobs@wsi.com>
CC: java-interest@java.sun.com

Bob Schwartz wrote:
> 
> I'm writing an applet that utilizes a frame to do some collection
> of data.  Everything works fine when running on Windows 95 in both
> Netscape and Appletviewer.  When running the same applet on a Sparc
> under Solaris 2.3, nothing happens in either Netscape or Appletviewer.
> 
> The one thing I notice that may be of some significance is that the
> frame displayed under Windows 95 has "Untrusted Java Applet Window"
> in the status bar of the window.
> 
> I'm totally perplexed, is this a known bug or am I doing something
> really dumb.
> 
> Any insight would be appreciated.
> 
> Bob Schwartz
> bobs@wsi.com
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Hello Bob,

I have also a problem from that sort : 
(Did you received usefull things ???)
When I run my applet with frames on WIN95, there is no prob.
When I put my applet on SPARC, compile it here and run it on the www, I 
always get a frame with 'untrusted java window' in the statusbar.
When the JDK1.0 is on local computer were I ask for the URL everything 
runs OK. I even can connect my client to my server with UDP !!!!
Are the classes delivered by Netscape the old ones from the JDK beta 3 
release ????

Maybe you can check out what I mean :
http://www.innet.be/tim/AccountInformation.html
Do you get normal panels if you push the button ??? Or do you get a 
untrusted java window???
Please can you also say or you use the JDK1.0 localy ????

Thanks,

	Tim......


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