Re: Is it bad to connect to a database via an applet?

From:
=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Arne_Vajh=F8j?= <arne@vajhoej.dk>
Newsgroups:
comp.lang.java.programmer
Date:
Tue, 20 May 2008 21:51:32 -0400
Message-ID:
<4833801e$0$90272$14726298@news.sunsite.dk>
Andrew Thompson wrote:

On May 20, 12:58 pm, Arne VajhHj <a...@vajhoej.dk> wrote:

Andrew Thompson wrote:

On May 20, 10:55 am, Arne VajhHj <a...@vajhoej.dk> wrote:

Andrew Thompson wrote:

Note that Mozilla based browsers do not even
*recognise* the 'object' element*.

...

* There was bizarre circumstance in which I
got one version of a Mozilla browser to recognise
the object element,

...

How many of the tests on: http://www.mozilla.org/quality/browser/front-end/testcases/oji/object...
does your FF fail on ?

Unfortunately I no longer have access to that
version of Mozilla. It was a *long* time ago..

I am talking about a standard FF 2.


Oh, OK. I am guessing your point is that
Mozilla has since added support for the
Object element.

Since I have no FF immediatley handy, and
not enough bandwidth to download even a 5
Meg 'minimalist' version - I'll trust you/them
that it now works.


It seemed to work fine for me with a FF 2.0.0.14/Win32
for all the tests.

When was the decision to support the object
element made?


I don't know.

Arne

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