Try http://www.mozilla.org/
Chi-Ming Yang wrote:
>
> Hi there,
> Where can I download netscape source code?
>
> Thanks
>
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Hi there,
Where can I download netscape source code?
Thanks
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Sun supports the API on Solaris and Win32, only.
Is it correct?
Now, if I have a problem with Netscape 4.0.X (where X<7) which has Java
Console JDK 1.1.2 but applets compiled with JDK1.1.3 don't work. Only with
JDK 1.0.2 my browser works correctly but I compiled them, JDK returns
warnings because
I have this problem, too. I had done many applets since 1996 and it
succeded always. I have to close Netscape and start it again, but
Appletviewer works fine if I select "reload" in menu "file".
I have other problem: I done an AlertDialog, a child of Dialog, which is a
modal Dialog. I'm using Net
On Sat, 24 Oct 1998, Ryuji Yokoyama wrote:
> Hello All!
>
> Is anybody using CoffeeShop? please tell me con and pro about it. Is it
> worth to spend $85?
Costs $0 to try. Only you can decide what it's worth to you.
Cheers
John Summerfield
http://os2.ami.com.au/os2/ for OS/2 support.
Configurat
On Fri, 23 Oct 1998, Steve Byrne wrote:
> John Summerfield writes:
> > On Fri, 23 Oct 1998, Baron Roberts wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > Hi All,
> > >
> > > I just read the java-linux FAQ but need to get a
> > > bit more clarification. As of today, does Sun/JavaSoft
> > > officially support Ja
I think that this is another netscape feature.
It doesn't prune applets already running in the virtual machine.
You must find a way of forcing it to restart the virtual machine (in my
experieence, shift+Reload didn't work as expected) by an ugly way :
restarting it ;-}
Georgios Y Lazarou wrote:
>
I was at OOPSLA '98, the big yearly American object oriented
programming conference. It's mostly an industry conference, not
academic. This year there was a whole lot of Java stuff at the
conference, including a panel session headed by David Ungar on the
"new crop" of Java VMs.
These are my notes
Hello All!
Is anybody using CoffeeShop? please tell me con and pro about it. Is it
worth to spend $85?
Thanks in advance.
> George Karabotsos writes:
George> I was wondering whether the 2D Api is supported by
George> JDK1.1.6. If not, do you plan to supported and when? If
George> you do then could you tell me where it is. From
George> JavaSoft's docs it should be at java.awt.geom, and it is a
Hello,
I was wondering whether the 2D Api is supported by JDK1.1.6.
If not, do you plan to supported and when?
If you do then could you tell me where it is. From JavaSoft's docs it
should
be at java.awt.geom, and it is a core class.
Regards,
George
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Another another thing: Can anyone get a X11 selection, say from an XTerm or
> > Emacs and paste it directly into a JTextArea or JTextField? I cannot do it.
> > Is this Swing/JDK related or is it another XFree86 problem ?
Yes, this can be done using a program call
Many, many thanks!
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> No, to everyone's disappointment, they do not. Linux support is number
> one (by a friggin' huge margin--like six or seven to one) on the JDC bug
> parade at developer.javasoft.com, but as of yet (as far as I know) no
> official announcements have been made abou
John Summerfield writes:
> On Fri, 23 Oct 1998, Baron Roberts wrote:
>
> >
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I just read the java-linux FAQ but need to get a
> > bit more clarification. As of today, does Sun/JavaSoft
> > officially support Java and its APIs on Linux? I
>
> No
John is speaking fro
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