From: Jason Lau <unibeal@zeta.org.au>
To: "'java-security@java.sun.com'" <java-security@java.sun.com>
Subject: Having great difficulty trying to write to me c: drive
Date: Fri, 25 Mar 1994 10:50:20 +1000
Hi,
I am designing an application to run on my PC and it relies on the =
Internet Explorer browser to do the navigation. And this application is =
a stand alone application with lots of HTMLs but no connection to the =
Internet (strictly local). I have looked at Java application and Java =
applet and found that applet is what I need. I like to invoke Java =
appplet from my HTMLs. Hence, I wrote a little applet to write some data =
out to c:\home\order1.txt. It worked wonderfully under Visual Cafe IDE. =
But when I tested it undre Internet Explorer, I received the following =
error message in the Java console.
com.ms.security.SecurityExceptionEx[order.button1_Mouseclicked]: cannot =
access file order1.txt
How do I bypass the security check since this is strictly for local use. =
I have tried changing the security options in Internet Explorer but to =
no avail.
If you can shed some lights, it will be greatly appreciated.
Regards, Jason.