#Yup, this is correct. Im testing the regular expressions in Java using #this JDK. #>
If that is the case, you can always use the RegExp API from Apache. Most of the Java Regular Expression stuff came from RegExp; so does the logging API which came mostly from the Apache Log4J API. Of course, you'll either have to include the API jar in the codebase if you use them in an Applet. (Or you can have the API in your system CLASSPATH) #I'm confused on what plugin should I plug into mozilla (should I use the #ns6 plugin or the ns61 plugin?)... # ns61? Hmm. I don't have that in my copy of the JDK 1.4. Try using the ns6 (in ns600 dir) one. I'll try JRE 1.4 and see if there's considerable difference with JDK 1.4; that causes the JVM from JRE to not work when the JVM from JDK does. stay cool. jeff -- -- Jeff Gutierrez Mapua Online! http://www.mapua.org http://www.mapua.com http://www.mapua.net Pinoy Ako! May reklamo? _ Philippine Linux Users Group. Web site and archives at http://plug.linux.org.ph To leave: send "unsubscribe" in the body to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To subscribe to the Linux Newbies' List: send "subscribe" in the body to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
