Specifically, what are the problems?
With the Java2 plugin and the new finer granularity of security via the
policy mechanism, at first glance it appears that the problem reading
init.tcl is correctable. Any thoughts on this?
I am a complete novice in the area of writing applets and security issues,
so please feel free to correct my optimism. :-)
This is a high priority issue for me and I've been given permission to
devote a solid two weeks to this issue! Anything's possible with that kind
of time... right?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Moses DeJong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 1999 10:03 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Tcl Java] Re: [Tcl Java] running jacl in an applet
>
>
> There are "some problems" running Jacl as an applet, but I do not
> think that using Tcl Blend inside the plug-in works at all. I could
> be wrong about that, but I do not know of anyone that is using
> Tcl Blend in the plug-in. By the way, these "problems" running Jacl
> in an applet are not fixable because they are caused by bugs in
> the JVM included inside the web browser. Running code in a browser
> really seems like a cool feature, but it is nothing but pain for
> a developer.
>
> Mo DeJong
>
> On Tue, 23 Nov 1999, Thomas McKay wrote:
>
> > So I see in the readme and notes in the code that there are
> some problems
> > currently in running Jacl in an applet. Has anyone out there
> tackled this
> > problem? Maybe I should use tclblend? Isn't that available as
> a plugin?
> > Would my Jacl code run unmodified in tclblend? (I have done absolutely
> > nothing with tclblend.)
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > ---
> > Thomas McKay
>
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