Try writing the exact path of the "netscape.exe". It works.
--- srinivas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi experts,
>
> I agree this is a little bit of off topic
> question. How do i launch a netscape
> application via a java code. I tried with Process p
> =
> Runtime.getRuntime.exec("c:\\temp\netscape.exe");
> it is giving me an IO error and
> unable to create the win32 native process code for
> this one and all, how shall i
> execute this please help me.
>
> Thanks
> Srini
>
> Vihung Marathe wrote:
>
> > Chris Pratt wrote:
> >
> > > I'm not a JavaScript programmer (nor is this a
> JavaScript Mailing List)
> >
> > Right. I agree.
> >
> > But Jack (the original poster) would not have been
> able to accomplish what he
> > wants to do easily with Servlets, so I gave him a
> simple client-side solution -
> > in the place where he would be looking for a
> solution to his problem.
> >
> > > it seems that you could just disable the button
> once it has been pushed and
> > > prevent the double click at the client.
> >
> > Unfortunately, you can't do that with HTML
> buttons, which is why the whole
> > problem arises.
> >
> > -- Vihung
> >
> >
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