Re: Can't invoke applet methods
besbello wrote:
Andrew Thompson ha escrito:
besbello wrote:
....
...I have a page with an applet, and I invoke
several applet methods through javascript. When I access web
application using hostname (i.e: http://hostname:8080/url), and I surf
to that page, everything works fine, I can invoke applet methods and it
runs perfectly, bun when I use ip instead of hostname to access web
application (i.e: http://1.1.3.78:8080/url) and I go to that page, I
get an exception
...
Exception is TypeError: Object doesn't support this property or
method
So I am guessing that since the applet methods
never get invoked, there is no Java exception.
Could you confirm that the Java console is empty?
..when I try to invoke applet methods. I don't know the
reason, the rest of the web application works fine no matter I use
hostname or ip. I'm using Tomcat.
Have anybody an idea?
What does the applet return for getDocumentBase()/getCodeBase()
and JS return for ..where it thinks it is. If they have different
ideas
about where they are, that might be resulting in a 'cross-domain'
security clamp down.
....
In both cases (using ip and using hostname), both applet and js know
they are in the same place. Applet getCodeBase() returns the same
host/ip as Javascript document.URL
....hmm. I'm a little stumped.
Is there is a publicly available version of this applet
that we can visit?
( Noticed your other post re the email - since you
apparently got my message, it's cool. )
Andrew T.
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