> Does anyone have a suggesion about where I might look to make VolRend
> (which uses Swing as well as J3D) as "clean" as BenchJ3d? Also, if
> self-signing works well enough not to raise security flags, why bother
> with the CAs? Or is something loused up with my browser security?
>
> Links to t
> > The applets immediately crash my iexplorer just after the plug-in
> > console shows up! I tried with NT4 and Win98, both running the 1.3
> > plugin and J3D 1.2.
> >
> > Am I the only one experiencing that?
> >
> Don\'t let Joerg discourage you! Only weenies use Internet Explorer; Real
> Well, well,...
> The applets immediately crash my iexplorer just after the plug-in
> console shows up! I tried with NT4 and Win98, both running the 1.3
plugin and
> J3D 1.2.
>
> Am I the only one experiencing that?
>
> - J
Don't let Joerg discourage you! Only weenies use Internet Explorer; Real
Thanks for trying the applet. I have not done any tests using
Internet Explorer, only Netscape. It seems that I had better
work on the IExpl. situation.
lmd
LeRoy M. Dorman Scripps Institution of Oceanography, 0220
University of California, San Diego La Jolla, CA 92093-0220
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> By self-signing the jarfile with keytool/jarsigner1.3, I have made an
> applet version of Doug Gehringer\'s VolRend (3D volume rendering code)
> run using Java plugin 1.3 and Java3d 1.2.
>
> The applet executes in all these environments without raising security
> exceptions or asking for s
By self-signing the jarfile with keytool/jarsigner1.3, I have made an
applet version of Doug Gehringer's VolRend (3D volume rendering code)
run using Java plugin 1.3 and Java3d 1.2.
This runs with several small geophysical models under NS4.7x, under
WIN98, NT and Solaris8 (1.3beta-refresh- a litt