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Dear fellow Java programmers, I have built a client-server Java program using Microsoft Visual J++.  The server program is a stand-alone app which I can run fine from the stand-alone interpreter, ...
Zones: Java, New To JavaDate Answered: 03/17/1997 Views: 0
Hello, I'm including a zip file (well, I have one if you need it to demonstrate this condition) that contains an example of some strange behaviour (unique to NN) wrt hiding dialog boxes from an app...
Zones: JavaDate Answered: 04/02/1997 Views: 0
I give up! Why is my applet not working when I call my web site from the web server. I get an error or it says it cannot be found. It works perfectly from my hard drive. Everything is in the same d...
Zones: JavaDate Answered: 04/10/1997 Views: 0
Hi. I've got the following problem: Some of my own applets and some of someone else's, which I copied from a working website give the following error when my Netscape tries to run them: Applet can...
Zones: JavaDate Answered: 04/18/1997 Views: 0
Can you write the code for an applet that asks for the user name and displays it?
Zones: JavaDate Answered: 04/21/1997 Views: 0
Where do the class files go? Also where do the text files go that act as a data source for the marquee?  I cannot, for the life of me, figure it out.  I currently have all the files for running a m...
Zones: JavaDate Answered: 04/25/1997 Views: 0
Hi,I have an applet that I load into a browser with file:// command.  My system does not have an HTTP server.  How can this applet write to a local disk?Thanks,Alex.
Zones: JavaDate Answered: 06/25/1997 Views: 0
I'm using a swedish keyboard and Win95/NT and have a lot of problems when I run my program as an application: No <Alt Gr> sequence works, <Alt>+numer doesn't work, several other keys are messed up....
Zones: JavaDate Answered: 10/11/1997 Views: 0
Is it possible to write data from an applet to a file or otherwise save and access it, preferably without any CGI-like scripting involved?
Zones: JavaDate Answered: 10/11/1997 Views: 0
Hi, I'd like to know how to display an animated GIF image in an applet window. Thank tou for your help Renaud
Zones: JavaDate Answered: 12/11/1997 Views: 0