"Mitchell Stoltz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Client side Java, OTOH, is all but dead. There are lots of things you can't do with Javascript. So why is client side Java dead? Sure there are browser plugins and ActiveX but who wants to install new plugins all the time or scare users with security warnings? Seeing Mozilla enabling DOM access from Java I don't think client side Java is dead. Or were you thinking of Microsoft not supporting Java any more? Boris
- Signed applets with Netscape 6. Randy
- Re: Signed applets with Netscape 6. Thad Humphries
- Re: Signed applets with Netscape 6. Randy
- Re: Signed applets with Netscape 6. Thad Humphries
- Re: Signed applets with Netscape 6. Randy
- Re: Signed applets with Netscape 6. Randy
- Re: Signed applets with Netscape 6. Thad Humphries
- Re: Signed applets with Netscape 6. Mitchell Stoltz
- Re: Signed applets with Netscape 6. Randy
- Re: Signed applets with Netscape 6. Boris
- Re: Signed applets with Netscape 6. Mitchell Stoltz
