> In my experience the security exceptions are frequently spurious and
> the real error may (silently) preceed it.
> Are you running the server in foreground and debug modes?  Does anything
> informative appear there?

I do not have a clue as to why, but when I include dx.jar in my class path
- I cannot connect via netscape. Once I excluded dx.jar from my class
path, I finally got a response. I still had some problems though.

The first was, upon execution from an html page, the browser could not
find the host (i.e host not found). Evidently this is a netscape bug. The
solution is to hit 'home'.

But I am still not up and running 100%. My new challenge is to figure
out why the AppletClient is unable to load "../output/#_#.#.#.gif"
files (note: # implies a number assigned by the program). The output
directory is writable. In fact I have a bunch of miff files in the output
directory. Prior to attempting to load the gif files I do get another
error

   ERROR:  100055:://100:0/Image:#iamgeexport:1/WriteImage:1  Bad
   parameter ImageMagick API could not read file.

Does anyone have any hints. I have ImageMagick 5.3.3-2 on my systems as
well as ImageMagick-devel 5.3.3-2.

> Last I tried to run the server failed because of a missing dxserver.hosts
> in the java/server/class directory.

Are there any examples of the format of this file. It was not created when
I compiled/installed

> Can you point httpd to the "/usr/local/dx/java" directory and use at
> least one other web browser to access the page?

Do you mean a different browser like Microsoft Exploiter? I can access all
the html pages from the netscape browser so I don;t think this is the
problem.


Cheers,
Karen Haines


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