I never said that TAHT!!!! damnit.
I ment there is no APLET in MY SITE undert NS
 
Sent: Friday, March 23, 2001 7:10 AM
Subject: Re: [Dynapi-Help] mac issues (was: to all who helped)

well I have to disagree with you on the macs and applets.  from what ramon and I were playing with, all seemed fine when talking to a java applet using js in ns4.xx on a mac.

the only does not work in IE on the mac is because MS haven't bother implementing it.  they admit as much.

when complaining about mac compatability.  I believe that we need to start talking about specific browsers.  It would make no sense if I just posted say "XXX doesn't work in windows".

Doug Melvin wrote:

There is NO applet stuff in NS. Does none actually read my posts?:-)anyways, you did answer my question, the Java SCRIPT tree in NS works..so I can just detect macs and give them the JS version. ThanksDoug
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Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 3:35 PM
Subject: Re: [Dynapi-Help] mac issues (was: to all who helped)
 Myself and Romon Buckland spent a few hours working on the mac problems and found that all the applet stuff works in NS.  It is only IE that has a problem.

See the following page for more details of how MS has stopped short of making a real browser for the mac:
 Q216593 - PRB: Scripting Differences in Internet Explorer for Macintosh

Doug Melvin wrote:

I just want to thank all of you for your help. I think I know why it does not work in Mac IE,you see, the data for the tree is loaded in advance in a separate frame,And the tree applet simply gets the data from the data applet in the other frame.. I'm guessing that cross-frame communication in Java is incomplete or non-existent in MAC IE.. bummer.. Just a question.. the NON-Java version that loads in NS, did this work on the MAC? If so I can just detect macs and give them the JS based tree (yes we have two trees) Doug
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