From: "Derek Molloy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Yi Zhuang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"'java3d'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: [java3d] What's Bad Magic Number?
Date sent: Wed, 28 Apr 1999 09:40:51 +0100
> Bad Magic Number -
>
> I think that's to do with the UNIX permissions of your
> .class files on the server.. make sure they are visible
> and readable to the user that runs the web server
> (usually the user nobody).....
>
> Derek.
Hi !
Another solution could be, that Netscape cannot find the correct
Application to the file.
In a UNIX System the File Magic Number is used to identify the
type of a file (lib, picture, move, etc.).
I think you should check which application in Netscape is assigned
to the MIME type (e.g. HTML/text) .
Bye Erik
>
> Hi, everyone:
> Finally I can run Java3D applet in Netscape on my computer(After
> installing Plug-in). However, when I visit the WebPages from other
> computer, the Java3D applet is notinited. The error message disappeared so
> quick that I can only recognize:
>
> "...Canvas3D (Bad Magic Number) ".
>
> Could someone please tell me how to solve the problem, and how to view the
> error message on the status line of Netscape?
>
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