-Tim
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I know this.
The strange thihng is that I also have Tomcat running on my local machine. Then when I access through the browser the local applet it works. But if I access the applet on the server it crashes me all. I also checked the server.xml doc. All is the same except the ports and address. So I really do not know where is the problem. It is also strange that it is working in Netscape local and on the server.
Regrads,
Christian Schuster
Rudolf Schuster AG Postfach 277 CH - 3000 Bern 11
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Tim Funk <[EMAIL PROTECTED] rg> To Tomcat Users List 25.02.2003 18:23 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> cc Please respond to Subject "Tomcat Users Re: JVM and Browser are crashing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] rta.apache.org>
A browser crashing is always the fault of the browser, regardless of who distributes the browser. A browser should handle any content coming back from a webserver gracefully w/out crashing.
Anyhoo, since its IE - there are wacky advanced options that allow you to use the MS JVM vs other jvms, or you can try upgrading JVM's and see if that adds stability to the browser.
-Tim
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Hello,
I try to load a new web page from an applet:
AppletContext appletContext = getAppletContext(); appletContext.showDocument(<URL>,"_self");
the function showDocument of appletContext crashes the JVM and IE6
without
any error message. But Tomcat is still running. But this works in
Netscape.
I do not know where the problem is. Could it be a connector problem?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
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