Yes I know yejun. But I have to respect that a lot of people still run
Java 5 (OSX) and Java6 without crossdomain support. Only a few updated
to Java6u10.

On Dec 9, 7:10 pm, yejun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Unsinged java applet support crossdomain.xml since this May.
>
> On Dec 9, 1:05 pm, jago <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > GAE front end server always gzip files whenever possible.
>
> > You probably don't know how applets work. You can compress the Applet-
> > jar file extremely by using pack200+gzip. For that you need the client
> > (the Java plugin in your browser) know what you did (send content-
> > encoding for pack200-gzip).
>
> > Obviously I have other webspace from where I could serve the jars with
> > whatever content-encoding I want. The problem is sandboxed Applets
> > only allow loading files from the 'path' (Domain) their jar-file was
> > loaded from. So if I want to read data from the appengine I have to
> > load it from the appengine :)
>
> > > In the meanwhile, you can always send static big files by other
> > > services such as amazon S3 or simplecdn.
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