Message-Id: <346871BD.61E4@ess.co.at>
Date: Tue, 11 Nov 1997 15:54:53 +0100
From: Thomas Vogele <thomas@ess.co.at>
To: java-security@web2.javasoft.com
Subject: Writing files from an Applet to the local file system
Hi,
we are currently developing a HTML and JAVA based interactive
information system on CD-ROM. I would like to use a standard
Browser to view the text and JAVA files, which means that I have
to use Applets for the Java code (?).
However, as you know, Applets are not very useful when it comes
to writing to the local file system. This is a big problem and
I am desperately looking for a solution.
I probably could use javakey to sign my applets, but then I am
confined to the HotJava Browser (?).
Is there a way to load the applets as local applets (i.e. so that
they are inside the sandbox and have access to all resources) ?
Do you have any other creative suggestions to solve this problem.
(For this project, I am afraid that JDK1.2 will come too late ...)
Thanks a lot for your help !
Thomas Vogele
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