You'll probably find that a lot of the large corporate users will have Java
prohibited by their firewall, as it is seen as a security risk.
Particularly the latest version of Java which no longer resides in a
sandbox.
A lot of the larger corps. will disable it because they will lose the big
contracts that require them to have a certain security classification on
their network. Java is considered a risk to security and allowing to enter
or run on machines in a network will remove/degrade its security
classification.
regards
Stephen
>
> What percentage? Which classes of users?
>
> best, paul
>
> At 05:30 AM 7/4/00 -0400, you wrote:
> >Many users won't / don't / can't have
> >javascript turned on.
>
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