On Fri, 14 Aug 1998, Rob Nugent wrote:
> You might like to look at my bug
>
> http://developer.javasoft.com/developer/bugParade/bugs/4124203.html
>
> and the one it was closed as a duplicate of. In the U.K, the clocks were fine until
> JDK 114 shipped, and they
> had "fixed" the fact that the G
You might like to look at my bug
http://developer.javasoft.com/developer/bugParade/bugs/4124203.html
and the one it was closed as a duplicate of. In the U.K, the clocks were fine until
JDK 114 shipped, and they
had "fixed" the fact that the GMT time zone went on to daylight savings time. My
cloc
On Thu, 13 Aug 1998, Steve Byrne wrote:
> Mats Petersson writes:
> >
> > Hello!
> >
> > I just downloaded JDK v1.1.6 v2, and I have tried some of the demos
> > included. Most of them work fine, except for the "Clock" demo,
> > which shows completely wrong time when running it with appletv
Mats Petersson writes:
>
> Hello!
>
> I just downloaded JDK v1.1.6 v2, and I have tried some of the demos
> included. Most of them work fine, except for the "Clock" demo,
> which shows completely wrong time when running it with appletviewer.
> In Netscape it works as it should, though.
>
Hello!
I just downloaded JDK v1.1.6 v2, and I have tried some of the demos
included. Most of them work fine, except for the "Clock" demo,
which shows completely wrong time when running it with appletviewer.
In Netscape it works as it should, though.
I guess there has to be something with appletv
Hello!
I just downloaded JDK v1.1.6 v2, and I have tried some of the demos
included. Most of them work fine, except for the "Clock" demo,
which shows completely wrong time when running it with appletviewer.
In Netscape it works as it should, though.
I guess there has to be something with appletvi