saving works in netscape

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jochen 26 years ago
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@ -20,14 +20,12 @@ class path and class name to point to a class file of your choice.
But note that most browsers doesn't allow loading files from a
different server.<br><br>
Save doesn't work in Netscape because the FileDialog is missing
there. But access to local files is most probably forbidden
anyway. <br><br>
Save probably doesn't work, because it is forbidden by the browser.<br><br>
You may give multiple entries in the class path field separated by a
comma. The components may be local or remote zip or jar files or
directories. Note that browsers forbid accesses to different hosts or
local files that are not in a subdirectory of the applets
local files that are not in a subdirectory of the applet
directory.<br><br>
BTW: If you just want to read the source, you may <a

@ -9,7 +9,8 @@
<h1>Step by Step</h1>
If you want to use the applet version you need a recent Internet
Explorer or Netscape which supports java 1.1.
Explorer or Netscape which supports java 1.1. You can also use the
appletviewer of the java development kit.
<ol>
<li> Copy <a
@ -34,7 +35,7 @@ Explorer or Netscape which supports java 1.1.
extension.
</li>
<li> Press start button in applet. </li>
<li> Saving doesn't work in Netscape, but maybe in Internet Explorer. </li>
<li> Press save button to save the decompiled code. </li>
</ol>
<h1>Packaged classes</h1>

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