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Mupolan Enthusiastic Coder
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Gladis, or just switch to webstart since ws supports self signed certs
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Gladis Enthusiastic Coder
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Mupolan, what I am trying to find out here is whether you know for a fact that createRobot needs signing by a real cert, unlike everything else, or if you are just making a blanket statement ... because it sounds _very_ strange to me
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Shirley Kidman Enthusiastic Coder
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Gladis, Yes, applets are off-topic, Java Web Start is the way forward.
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Mupolan Enthusiastic Coder
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Gladis, I have not used Robot myself so I can not say that I am 100% sure. Can you read/write files with your self signed applet?
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Mupolan Enthusiastic Coder
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Gladis, ah, I read that as read/write clipboard...
odd...
appletviewer or web browser?
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Gladis Enthusiastic Coder
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Mupolan, works in appletviewer, not in browser
Now I tried clearing and deleting every conceivable cache, in case the permission set granted to the applet was cached somewhere
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