>I have no idea. One thing to point out is that the current implementation
>works for all releases preceding JDK 1.3 and no browser supports JDK 1.3
>AFAIK. In fact, I don't believe there is any browser that supports any
>version of the JDK later than 1.1.x. Thus, it does not make a whole lot of
>sense to develop applets with JDK 1.3 unless you are willing to take the
>risk that you will inadvertently use features introduced after JDK 1.1.x.
I'm aware of this. It's a pain. The truely annoying thing, though, is that
when you develop an applet and run it in a browser, then modify the source,
compile, and hit the refresh/reload button on the browser it might still
load the applet before you modified it. I don't understand why this happens
and this is the reason why I use appletviewer when in the development stage.
I was a little surprised that others may develop applets differently, if
nobody has reported this bug yet.
Regards,
Daniel
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