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Beginner Applet question
« on: August 26, 2004, 10:20:32 am »
Couple of years ago I did some server side Java programming. May have an opportunity to develop some ******s.  I dug out my books and started playing and ran into one annoying problem.

I coded a simple ****** and compiled it into a class file. Then I coded a simple HTML file that invokes the ******.  When I open the HTML with my browser it launches the ****** just fine.  

They I changed and recompiled the ******. But when I rerun the html file it's still running the old ******.  The only way I can get it to run the new ****** is to close and restart the
browser.  

There's gotta be a way around this.

I'm using IE 6 and/or Foxfire 9 and the Sun JVM version 1.4

thanks


This is weird.  Why did EZBoard change all occurences of " a p p l e t" to stars in my post?

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Re: Beginner Applet question
« Reply #1 on: August 26, 2004, 12:28:18 pm »
a p p l e t is probably detected to see downloadable bad stuff and prevent it. Like, coding a Java virus in a message.

Drat. I was meaning to try that. :evil
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Re: Beginner Applet question
« Reply #2 on: August 26, 2004, 01:08:54 pm »
Finally found a "clear classloader cache" command in the Java  console.  

Forgotten how much I hate  working on PCs.


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