Hi All,
Thank you for replying.
> > I am trying to open a file in the usual way, (fopen)
> > However, fopen returns the an unusual NULL. At first
> > I thought I probably did not have permissions.
> > I am sure its not that.
>
> Check the errno after the fopen(). At least, you'll
> no
hi
I am using Redhat linux version 6.1
In that System.out.println statement is not working.
It is throwing an exception that.
java.lang.Internalerror : cant connect to XII windows server using :'0.0'
as the value of DISPLAY variable.
suppose if I work the same thing in xwindows it is workin
Which is more reliable and if Javasoft's
is what are the implications for the
Blackdown project?
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Hi,
I am running Tomcat 3.2.1 on RedHat Linux 6.2 with Apache 1.3.14.
I created simple "my_form.html" file and placed it into the directory
/usr/local/jakarta-tomcat-3.2.1/webapps/examples/servlets
This form suppose to call my servlet using the following line:
However, when I click on "Submi
I'm glad someone asked this. I got the same error on Slackware 7.1, and gave up.
The same error occurs with jdk117v3 also. I ended up porting my code to
j2sdk1.3, which works (albeit sound in the JMF is horribly unstable, but that's
another story).
Larry
Geduldig, Jonas writes:
> Does anyone
Does anyone have java118 working on slackware7? I get the same error
message as a previous email described (see below). Someone suggested
a missing en_US locale, but I checked mine and it was okay.
BTW, java130 and java116 work fine. And I also tried IBM's java118 which
produced the same erro