Ah yes. I did some exploring a while back and found that the icedtea
plugin could handle some processing applets but not others. I tried
pointing out to the processing people that they would be more "in
tune" with the open source world if they aligned their development
with open versions of java instead of Sun's and I was cursed and
scolded.

On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 4:06 PM, Rob Myers <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 28/12/09 15:34, Pall Thayer wrote:
>> I'm assuming then that you're IP # 81.109.75.169
>>
>
> I'm going through a wireless hub so I don't know the external IP. 8-)
>
>> According to the server log your client didn't even download the java
>> applet which could mean that you don't have a java plugin for you
>> browser. Are you able to run other applets?
>>
>
> I've just checked and I can run the applets on learnprocessing.com but
> not on processing.org, so it looks like the icedtea plugin not liking
> the latest processing again.
>
> - Rob.
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