> Hello!
> You cant read anything on the local machine with java, just from the server
> that contains the class files. This is because of secuity. 
> cya
>   Martin

        This is not true. As long as the security model in the
        browser is set properly you can read and write files
        to the local drive just as if you were running an 
        application.
        
        --Corey
        
>  On Mon, 15 Nov 1999,
> Yohans Mendoza wrote: > hi all, > 
> > is it possible to open, read and write files froma an applet?
> > 
> > I know it's off topic, but I really need to know that.
> > 
> > TIA
> > 
> > --Yohans
> > 
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