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Browse All TopicsHello Experts, I am new to Java so any help would be appreciated. I need to be able to capture client environment variables, prefereably everything. I'm looking for something that I can use in a static HTML page. I have looked at JavaScript but it doesn't capture the details I want. Can anyone point me to a working example? I have used Google but I must be missing something. Thank you, Cee
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by: a_bPosted on 2009-10-22 at 04:53:29ID: 25633010
An applet should do the trick.
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Here is the tutorial on the applet - http://java.sun.com/docs/b
Here is a code snippet to run in the applet to get the envm variables - http://www.kodejava.org/ex
Combine the two and you should have the soln.