This is Interesting: Free Magazines for Graphics designers and webmasters
Home > Archive > Microsoft Publisher > May 2004 > Java & Publisher
You are viewing an archived Text-only version of the thread.
To view this thread in it's original format and/or if you want to reply to
this thread please [click here]
|
|
| Scott Tuttle 2004-05-21, 7:30 pm |
| Is there anyway to set Java Images so that they appear on all computers ? If not is there better way of using say a clock in a language other than Java ?
Thanks,
Scott
| |
| David Bartosik MSFT MVP 2004-05-21, 7:30 pm |
| Java Applets never got popular and remain widely unused because they require 1, that the user pc has the Java Virtual Machine installed, and 2, they are a big security risk and typically a browser has the running of Java Applets turned off by default.
--
David Bartosik - MSFT MVP
For Publisher help visit:
www.davidbartosik.com
Enter to win Pub 2003:
www.davidbartosik.com/giveaway.aspx
"Scott Tuttle" wrote:
> Is there anyway to set Java Images so that they appear on all computers ? If not is there better way of using say a clock in a language other than Java ?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Scott
>
| |
| Scott Tuttle 2004-05-21, 7:30 pm |
| Is there a better language, other than Java for say real
time clocks that would work better ?
>-----Original Message-----
>Java Applets never got popular and remain widely unused
because they require 1, that the user pc has the Java
Virtual Machine installed, and 2, they are a big security
risk and typically a browser has the running of Java
Applets turned off by default.
>
>--
>David Bartosik - MSFT MVP
>For Publisher help visit:
>www.davidbartosik.com
>Enter to win Pub 2003:
>www.davidbartosik.com/giveaway.aspx
>
>
>
>"Scott Tuttle" wrote:
>
on all computers ? If not is there better way of using
say a clock in a language other than Java ?[color=darkred]
>.
>
|
|
|
| | Copyright 2003 - 2008 forum4designers.com Software forum Computer Hardware reviews |
|