Lars Torben Wilson wrote:
>On Thu, 2002-02-21 at 14:11, James Nord wrote:
>
>>Unfortunatly I know some that need to leave it.
>>
>>>If you would state exactly what the problem with the slash being
>>>there is, perhaps we could help you.
>>>
>>The HTML renderer that comes with Java (jfc) renders the '>' due to the
>>'/' being before it. There may well be others (or older browser
>>versions too) that choke on it .
>>
>>Oh well - output buffers it is then...
>>
>>/James
>>
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>>Technology is a word that describes something that doesn't work yet.
>> Douglas Adams
>>
>
>What is the actual component which is having a hard time rendering this?
>
The JTextPane
Example below,
import javax.swing.*;
import java.net.*;
import java.awt.*;
public class foo {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
new foo(args[0]);
}
public foo(String url) throws Exception {
Frame f = new Frame("Trailing Slash bug");
JTextPane html = new JTextPane();
f.add(html);
f.pack();
f.show();
html.setPage(new URL(url));
html.setEditable(false);
}
}
/James
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