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T-saddam delted my post.
I said "this is another NerdHelp post" Funny how when T-saddam was just starting his site, he was cool with sending people to my site for tech support and I would sent people to his for hosting and reviews...but now he went Fascist :) |
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Well, Java applets are all client side, so the server has nothing to do with it. However, the applet is fed parameters dynamically through PHP, which is server side of course. Essentially I am passing arrays and other things into this applet at run time, and the width and height of the applet are determined by some of these things. The applet window is constructed properly, but then it fails to load the class. If I "view source" and save that file as "test.html" or something to my desktop and also put the class file on my desktop, than I can open up "test.html" locally and it works just fine, and you know what? After I do that, the applet loads just fine from the web as well! Even if the parameters change! :?
Very, very strange. |
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Yes I did use dreamweaver for the initial design...what is the problem with that? I don't have templates or anything. For the application itself I have a top and bottom thing and you know I am just using includes for the content. For my main page I switched to kind of my own version of Fusebox. I really like some of the ideas of that architecture. But what would the problem with Dreamweaver be?
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Lol
I will bet you a bazillion fake dollars that I know what the problem is. However...I don't give tech support outside my domain. If you want help, just register at nerdhelp and post this question in the html section and I am like 98% sure I know what your problem is (why it works offline but not online) If I'm not right, I will apologize whole heartidly for wasting 2 minutes of your time. But hey, if it seems worth it, go ahead and get some nerdhelp. :D |
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