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 Jean-Charles for the repost...Thu shalt use the buttons!!! :-)]

Hello,

Jean-Charles BERNARD wrote:
>> Could'you tell me were i have to put opencard.properties file.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Depends on the browser. I guess for Netscape it the program directory.

There is a strange thing that I have noticed with Netscape JVM:
there is no such thing as "java.home" :-(, they put a 'null' instead
of the Java location.. :-(

So you would have to put your opencard.properties file either in your
Netscape user dir, i.e.,
   C:\Progr~1\Netscape\Users\default    on windows, or
   $HOME/.netscape/                     on Unix

or in the "current" directory, i.e., the directory *in which you
were* when Netscape was launched (e.g., in Unix, it could be $HOME,
or /tmp, or wherever).

Hope it'll help. Note also that it is impossible to use the Comm API
based CardTerminals with Netscape JVM :-( (because there is a
mismatch between Netscape security settings and javax.comm, which
starts a new thread before trying to access to protected resources.

Because of this there is no way to set the privileges for Netscape VM
as they are only valid for the current thread (we would need to modify
the Comm API sources and recompile but the sources are not available).
So you will need to use a JNI-based driver or the PC/SC wrapper...

Cheers,
Christophe.

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