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Security and Proxy Problems

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ACRRHODES

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May 16, 2000
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Dos problemos for you today.

Uno: I am sure there are hundreds of people that don't have this problem, but surely many hundreds more do. What is the most efficient, effective, and for heaven's sake non-error-inducing way of opening external files with Java applets? I have programs that should open files (on my computer, not anyone elses), but instead they give security violations! Is it because these applets aren't on the internet, so Java can't figure out what server they should be associated with? Would putting them on the internet fix this problem? I sure as *heck* hope so. Please HELP!

Dos: Proxies. I hate em. But I have a proxy at my work where I'm working on a Java applet and I must be able to access web pages (ie. with java.net). I have attempted the same thing with PHP and it came up with an authentification error - would this be a problem? Or might this work if I just was to post it on the internet as opposed to running it off of my computer (as I am while testing this applet)? More HELP necessary.

How's that? Think you can help me out? Thanks! ***
Dammit Jim, I'm a programmer, not a doctor.
 
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