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Re: Problems Displaying Frames on Solaris 2.3

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (eric@onshore.com)
Wed Feb 21 15:51:56 1996

From: eric@onshore.com
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 1996 13:04:40 -0600
To: Tim Moons <tim@innet.be>, Bob Schwartz <bobs@wsi.com>
Cc: java-interest@java.sun.com

At 12:00 AM 2/21/96 +0100, Tim Moons wrote:

Hey,

I don't think that  I know all the answers here, but let me take a stab. Any
window (frame) opened within an applet in Netscape will display this
"Untrusted" message. This is because people are afraid that someone will put
up a window that says, "Enter username and password" (it could look like a
Netscape window). 

Another thing that may come into play here is that applets loaded over the
net in Netscape are run through an additional layer of security.

So, check the Java Console and the status area to see if there's any other
clues given.

Eric


>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 ????

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