I think that this is another netscape feature. It doesn't prune applets already running in the virtual machine. You must find a way of forcing it to restart the virtual machine (in my experieence, shift+Reload didn't work as expected) by an ugly way : restarting it ;-} Georgios Y Lazarou wrote: > Hi, > > I have the following problem with applets and netscape: > > Linux: slackware 3.5 > Java: jdk1.1.6.v2 > Netscape 4.07 > > when I load for the first time one of applets in netscape everything > is ok. Now, when I want to rerun or reload the same applet (an applet > which plots a function), netscape don't do that. Instead, netscape > redraws the same plot that was created in the first applet loading. > When I change the applet code and compile it again, netscape doesn't > reload the new applet, but again reloads the old applet from its > cache. To load the new applet with the same name, I have to exit > netscape and then start it again, and then load the new applet. > > How can I fix this problem? > > thanks > Georgios -- Dimitrios Vyzovitis -- Information Processing Laboratory [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Aristotle University of Thessaloniki [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering http://egnatia.ee.auth.gr/~dviz
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