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:
>
On Tue, 20 Oct 1998, Steve Byrne wrote:
> Peter Harris writes:
> > The problem may be that a "feature" of Netscape is that reloading a page in
> > Netscape does _not_ reload any associated applets.
> >
> > I think if you want to force it to reload applets you need to do something
> > like
Peter Harris writes:
> The problem may be that a "feature" of Netscape is that reloading a page in
> Netscape does _not_ reload any associated applets.
>
> I think if you want to force it to reload applets you need to do something
> like hold down the control key (or something like that) whi
The problem may be that a "feature" of Netscape is that reloading a page in
Netscape does _not_ reload any associated applets.
I think if you want to force it to reload applets you need to do something
like hold down the control key (or something like that) while clicking on
reload, or alternatel
Shift+Reload
On Tue, 20 Oct 1998, Georgios Y Lazarou wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have the following problem with applets and netscape:
>
> Linux: slackware 3.5
> Java: jdk1.1.6.v2
> Netscape 4.07
>
> when I load for the first time one of applets in netscape everything
> is ok. Now, when I want to r
Hi,
I have the following problem with applets and netscape:
Linux: slackware 3.5
Java: jdk1.1.6.v2
Netscape 4.07
when I load for the first time one of applets in netscape everything
is ok. Now, when I want to rerun or reload the same applet (an applet
which plots a function), netscape don't do