[mapserver-users] JSObject in applet
Speh Sylvain
sylvain.speh at CLERMONT.cemagref.fr
Thu May 31 00:18:42 PDT 2001
Hi,
1)
I sent a mail the 4th of April, because we couldn't run straightly the fifth
example on our IE5/Apache system (IE5 doesn't cope with the Netscape
libraries too ? ;-)) ). The JSObject is effectively provided with Netscape
in it's java40.jar ( 1848k or so ) file.
It's also in the jdk, in the jaws.jar file, but I had problems with the jdk
1.3 release of it.
2)
I've heard (I don't use, so I'm not sure of that) that ArcView could
generate some mapfile ( with UNIX line separators and slashes ;-() ),
javascript and Java classes and files. I've some such files, so can I tell
you that, if you'll use them, you'll have to cope with the
netscape.javascript package with Java, or with the java40 jarfile.
For my own, I gave up a fortnight ago, but I will have to make it run as
soon as possible.
-----Message d'origine-----
De : Michael Hearne [mailto:Michael.Hearne at noaa.gov]
Envoyé : mercredi 30 mai 2001 19:45
À : mapserver-users at lists.gis.umn.edu
Objet : [mapserver-users] JSObject in applet
I've just been testing a MapServer app, using Steve's mapimage applet,
on some older browsers we have, and ran into this error on Internet
Explorer 3.0:
java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: netscape.javascript.JSObject
I can guess _why_ it doesn't work [the "netscape" part might have
something to do with it :)], but I'm curious if there is a workaround
for older versions of IE, like including the JSObject as a jar file that
the user downloads or something? (That would probably be a really
horrendous solution, particularly for users w/ modem, but it's all I
could think of.)
Thanks,
Mike Hearne
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