If you take my statment in context with the message I was relpying to, it's
not all that diffcult to figure out my meaning
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From: "Michael Pemberton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2001 3:26 PM
Subject: Re: [Dynapi-Help] mac issues (was: to all who helped)
> >> Doug was just saying that he hadn't USED and applet in Mac NS, not
> that it couldn't be done.
> here's what doug said: "There is NO applet stuff in NS."
>
> It is a bit hard to interpret that as "having not tried it".
>
> As for IE supporting applets, I believe that since IE likes using the MS
> version of Java, they haven't bothered making it compatible with the
> Apple version of Java.
>
> If anyone can show me an example of how to get around this, please do.
> From the experimentation that Ramon and I did we found that the applets
> element of the page had a length of 1 which means that the applet had
> loaded. But, whenever we tried to access that applet, we found that it
> had no content that JS could access.
>
> I'm not sure if MS have any intention of expanding support to allow this
> to work.
>
> And before everyone starts bitching about my bias towards NS, I've found
> that there are somethings that only work in IE and not NS. eg. Posting
> form content to a URL using Java and then downloading the result page.
> NS Only supports one action, either uploading OR downloading, not both.
>
>
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