Hi, Karsten !
Sorry, I didn't understand you. You meant the policytool provided by JRE.
OK, I'm going to test it.
Dani
Hi Dani
you have to edit your policy file to set the applets permissions on files and/or urls,
or
get a certificate for yout access.
For development and testing try:
Just type "policytool" in your java console, configure the policy and save it as
.java.policy in your user folder. Play around with the tool to understand it and
have a look at the written files (they are textfiles).
The applet/browser reads the policy tool at startup and compares the permission, when
accessing
files.
Hope this helps you.
Cheers,
Karsten
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