Joachim Lingner sun.com> writes:
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> ramboid wrote:
> > Joachim Lingner sun.com> writes:
> >
> >> Clovis Wichoski wrote:
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> >> Joachim
> >>> TIA
> >>>
> >>> Clóvis
> >>>
> > This class
Joachim Lingner sun.com> writes:
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> Clovis Wichoski wrote:
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> Joachim
> >
> > TIA
> >
> > Clóvis
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This class also worked very well for me and it appears to provide the solution
that we were looking for. How would you suggest that we apply the policies,
that you uploaded to this pr
Joachim Lingner sun.com> writes:
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> > Thank you again Joaquin -- it worked fine. However, as you suggested in a
> > prior posting, the applet is still having problems loading some programs.
Do
> > you have any links for code that I can re-work to get around this
problem?
> No un
Joachim Lingner sun.com> writes:
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> > Thank you again Joaquim. How would you suggest that I could add the
classpath
> > or any other proerty to the "Java Control Panel" (if this exists) of a
FireFox
> > browser running in a Linux server?
>
> /bin/ControlPanel
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> -Joachim
>
Thank
Joachim Lingner sun.com> writes:
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> Carlos Oliva wrote:
> > Would not the applet need to find all
> > the so libraries if it runs in a Linux server?
> The OOoBean uses the classloader of the OOoBean class to locate a couple
> of libraries. This usually works, when the class loader loads the j
Which libraries besides libofficebean.so, libsal3.so would I need in order to
run this applet by navigating my web browser to an html page that resides in a
Linux server?
I managed to run the OOoBeanViewer in my Windows XP PC with the applet viewer
by adding several dll's to the folder that has