> Hi,
>
> An applet, trusted or not, can not read directly any file from the server.
> It can only make some network requests to network servers (like requesting
> HTTP GETs to an HTTP server.)
>
> Cezar.
> On Mon, 12 Jul 1999, NitinS wrote:
>
Hi,
Applets can open, read from and write to files at the web server that
delivers the applet
via URL connections. Furthermore an applet can establish port connections
via sockets
at the server from which it comes. Any applet can do this not just signed
applets.
Andy Bailey
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