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Subject: [JAVA3D] browser
> I can load by appletviewer but not by browser. I downloaded java 2 SDK
which
> is supposed to have java plug-in. Something is wrong?
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> grace
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you should d/l the plug in seperetly from http://java.sun.com
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From: grace Wang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Thursday, June 29, 2000 3:45 PM
Subject: [JAVA3D] browser
>I can load by appletviewer but not by browse
I can load by appletviewer but not by browser. I downloaded java 2 SDK which
is supposed to have java plug-in. Something is wrong?
grace
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Go to
Start->Programs->Java Plug-in Control Panel
It's kind of quite difficult (though still possible) to run Java
Plug-in control panel from command promt - see the Target field in the
properties of Java Plug-in shortcut and u'll understand what i mean.
If u didn't mean the ControlPanel, but ra
etect browser/version etc (as
below).
Ideas?
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Subject: Re: [JAVA3D] browser
> Hello
> Cut Paste the following code in Your HTML file.and repl
html converter"? And why sould I convert a
>web page? I sould care only about applet, web page does not matter. Am I
>wrong?
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>> i think that will work , well.
>>If you have more to ask.. please feel free to ask.
>>
>>one more thing. in JRE plugin, ther
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>one more thing. in JRE plugin, there is an option for Console log, enable
>it, so that u could see the exceptions that arises.
>See ya
>Fahad
Plz, how about jre plugin? Which is the command to run it?
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Hi all,
which is the way to add java library to a browser?
Suppose, I install java3D (or jmf, or something else) and t
Hi all,
which is the way to add java library to a browser?
Suppose, I install java3D (or jmf, or something else) and then?
If I build an applet using this library is the browser able to run it?
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Mr Vladimir helped me.
Thank you..
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Subject: [JAVA3D] Browser ERROR
When I try to run my applet "AppletHello.class" in a browser (N
Convert your HTML file, so that it could use Java Plug-in (currently u
run build-in Netscape's JVM with APPLET tag). Java3D can be run only
on Java 2 Platform (that is Java 1.2). Install everything, convert
everything, and then run the applet. Possibly some useful instructions
u'd find at
http://j
When I try to run my applet "AppletHello.class" in a browser (Netscape) I
get the following error:
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Netscape Communications Corporation -- Java 1.1.5
Type '?' for option
Hello Phil:
Since Java3d uses some classes from Java 2, a Java 2 VM is neccessary to
run Java 3D.
I read that the Java Plug-in for 1.3 will have some mechanism for
helping the user to download any "Optional Packages," or even
automatically install any needed "Optional Packages" This new plug in
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Does anyone know if there are any plans for a browser plugin to be
released that allows java3d applets to be run with out having to
download java3d as well?
Or if anyone knows of a way in which java3d applets can be run on a web
page without installing java3d and java 2?
Phil Dollery
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