They are signed by a trusted authority (micro$oft) that grants that they are secure to use and therefore can use features (file access) that would be otherwise forbiden (if the user chooses to trust it). The integrity of the component is also ensured.

Dan Rossi wrote:

hmm what do u mean y signed ? applets simply load dont they ? also maye
activex is the way to go ?

-----Original Message-----
From: Marek Kilimajer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 04, 2003 8:17 PM
To: Dan Rossi
Cc: PHP General list
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compression ...


If there is it would not be signed :-(


Dan Rossi wrote:



oo bugger is there an open source version ?

-----Original Message-----
From: Marek Kilimajer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 04, 2003 8:05 PM
To: David T-G
Cc: PHP General list; Awlad Hussain
Subject: Re: [PHP] uploading entire directory, with or without
compression ...




David T-G wrote:






It's certainly a start :-)






Remember that your clients would have to install the java application on
their computer, because java applets (the one running from web) don't
have permission to access files on local computer. The same limitation
has javascript. I have heard about a signed ActiveX component that can
do this, I think it is that signed components are enabled (or must be
confirmed) by default in IE.





%
% http://support.softartisans.com/docs/JFile/prog_g_recursive.htm

I'll definitely check it out!


% % hope you find it useful % -awlad

Thanks so much :-)


HAND


:-D












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