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I guess you must sign your applet to have some
security permission. At java.sun page there are some articles about signinng
applets.
Another thing you can do is to create a JNLP Web
Start application. User can download your application via a html page,
and grant permission to your application to access local resources.
This is a good option.
Alessandro
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Sent: Friday, August 29, 2003 9:04
AM
Subject: [JAVA3D] io file
permission
hi,
Sorry to disturb with my problem. But i try to find
solution reading doc and watchiing developer network forum. But it is not
clear for me. My objectif is to make my application as a demo. So i need to
give read write acces to a local directorie on the web site. So i need
answer to the following question.
Thanks in advance
HErve
So the question is.
how to add policy to HTML page running
JAR file?
how to make the policy for a specific
directorie and java CLASS ?
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