I should have said that I'm running with the Java 2 plug-in and IE4
browser.
Cheers,
--Jonathan Allin
>----------
>From: Allin, Jonathan
>Sent: 06 January 1999 09:41
>To: 'java-security@java.sun.com'
>Subject: When does an Applet display a warning dialogue?
>
>Chaps,
>
>I'm running Java 2 on Windows 95.
>
>When does an Applet display a Warning dialogue?
>
>The following Applet code causes a warning dialogue to pop up:
>
> Properties props = null;
> Frame f = new Frame("To print");
> f.setSize(200, 300);
> f.show();
> PrintJob job = Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().getPrintJob(f, "Print1", props);
>
>The dialogue asks the user's permission to print - which is exactly what I
>want.
>
>However the following generates an exception:
>
> BufferedWriter bw = new BufferedWriter(new FileWriter("Foobar.txt"));
> bw.write("Good morning Sun\n");
>
>How can I find out which calls will generate exceptions, and which will raise
>a warning dialogue?
>
>Is it possible to change this behaviour?
>
>Many thanks in anticipation,
>
>--Jonathan Allin
>
>
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