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New An applet?
Aren't applets restricted from accessing that kind of information?
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New Yes, an applet
And the file that it's trying to load is a .jpg file for a button, and said .jpg file is included in the .jar being distributed in the first place. So it shouldn't have a problem acessing a file inside the same jar.
-YendorMike

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New re: applet restrictions
>> Aren't applets restricted from accessing that kind of information? <<

With enuf certificates or whatever Sun calls those things, applets can be given access to all kinds of stuff. I don't know what the upper limit is, maybe full Java application-like access. My observation is that certificates are a pain in the butt to setup though.

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     Java question... - (Yendor) - (6)
         is .jar in the classpath?` - (ChrisR)
         An applet? - (wharris2) - (2)
             Yes, an applet - (Yendor)
             re: applet restrictions - (tablizer)
         Re: Java question... - (Arkadiy)
         The reason it doesn't work anymore - (tuberculosis)

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