Sorry, this got off track. I was referring to a different situation, where the applet itself was not found. I'm pretty sure it was a fluke. Not to worry about.

However:

Miguel wrote:


Per my previous comment, accessing files above the "document base" of the .html file will have security problems on some systems.


Specifically what systems, Miguel? I have not observed this ever. My observation is that you can use "../" as long as the applet jar file is in the path of the xyz files. Far as I know, the .js file can be anywhere, on any server or anywhere on the hard drive. No matter there. But if there really is a system that is broken by accessing files above the "document base," then I'd like to know specifically what that system is.



Bob

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