From: "Bruce H. Neuman" <Neuman-Comnas@worldnet.att.net>
To: <java-security@web2.javasoft.com>
Subject: Applets
Date: Wed, 9 Jul 1997 09:29:12 -0400
I apologize if I am writing to the wrong place; however, I am puzzled about
something and could not figure out where to send my comment. There is a
comment in and of itself.
I created a web site for our local one room schoolhouse
(http://www.hamptons.org/wainscottschool) and incorporated three applets
that I obtained from your book entitled Hooked on Java.
Here is my problem. When I view the site on my office machine with
Internet Explorer version 3, it works fine. When I do the same at home
(same browser) no problem. However, on two other office machines with the
same browser (same version), they are not able to open the applets. I see
some sort of message about security and an inability to resolve something
with the IP.
Do you have any ideas about what the problem might be?
Again, I am probably writing to the wrong place, but there just didn't seem
to be any better category. Thanks.
By the way, we would be please if you visit our school's website. I tried
to us Java, since I did not want my entire computer life to be controlled
by Microsoft.
Thanks.