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Java Security Issues
I'm trying to use a java applet but appear to be having security problems. The java console spits this out when I try to run the applet.
{
JavaScript: default security policy = http://www.wolfhome.com
Connecting http://www.wolfhome.com/chat/CChatServer2.class with no proxy
Connecting http://www.wolfhome.com/chat/CChatServer2.class with cookie "world=1"
Loading http://www.wolfhome.com/chat/CChatServer2.class from cache
JSObject::call: name=loaded, url=http://www.wolfhome.com, permission=false
}
Then it repeats these lines a few times:
{
JavaScript: calling Java system code
JavaScript: default security policy = http://www.wolfhome.com
}
I'm guessing that I want 'permission=false' to turn into 'permission=true'. Any ideas on how to do this?
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I'm kinda confused. Is this a Java Applet or is this Javascript? The two things aren't the same. Where is this applet you're trying to run? Did you build it yourself? What does it do?
ArchAngel.
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