On Fri, Apr 04, 2003 at 07:10:31AM -0500, Nathan Meyers wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 04, 2003 at 03:25:10AM -0500, Joseph Shraibman wrote:
> > Kent E. wrote:
> > >does it mean...
> > >
> > >browsing thru a linux is not allowed while browsing thru a windows2000 can
> > >view the page
> > >which i stated below?
> > >
> > Maybe the windows jvm has broken security, letting it work when it 
> > shouldn't.  I really have no idea.

D'oh! I have a fresh suspicion about this problem... it could occur in
a proxied client environment in which the Java plug-in is failing to
use the proxy.

Kent, try the following:

- Run the plug-in control panel (bin/ControlPanel in the JDK
  installation).

- Select the "Proxies" tab and check the "Use Browser Settings"
  box, then click the "Apply" button, then close the control panel.

- Shut down all browser instances to make sure the Java plug-in is
  stopped; then try again.

If the "Use Browser Settings" box was already checked, well... never mind!

Nathan Meyers
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> I visited the site - had no trouble with the page, and find Kent's
> problems mysterious. The traceback he posted suggested a sandbox
> permissions problem (trying to resolve an address other than the server's)
> that I didn't encounter when I browsed the site from Mozilla on Linux -
> either directly or through a squid proxy server.
> 
> I wonder if there's something strange about the proxy setup behind his
> firewall... something creating the appearance that the applet is served
> up from some location other than www.anfyteam.com.
> 
> Nathan Meyers
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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