So, what's the word on signed applets?

Am I correct to assume that signed applet methods called from JavaScript
*are not* trusted?

If so, is there a way to call signed applet methods form JavaScript and have
them perform trusted operations?

Or, is NS6 still buggy with respect to signed applets?

That's all I want to know.

-Randy.


"Mitchell Stoltz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Sorry, dissing Javascript is not allowed on this newsgroup. :\
>
> Besides, it is the most common form of active content on the Web by far
> - it's on something like 70% of sites. Client side Java, OTOH, is all
> but dead. So most of the world disagrees with you.
>
> </flame-bait>
>
> LiveConnect works in both directions in NS6/Mozilla, but it has some
> problems with signed scripts or applets, and some other bugs we're
> working on right now.
>     -Mitch
>
> Randy wrote:
>
> > No, Javascript->Java works in both IE and NN with no problems.
> >
> > It's the other way, Java-Javascript that gets tricky (ie. need
LiveConnect
> > with NN etc..).
> >
> > I agree, Javascript is horrible.
> >
> > It looks like I'll be doing some reconstruction to cope with the 'new'
NS6
> > security model.
> >
> > -Randy.
> >
> >> Afraid I can't help you there.  Although I've done a lot of
> >> Javascript, I *hate* it and the less I have to do, the better.
>



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