Guys,
Try using the "Applet Launcher" Application from the Utilities folder under
Mac OS X.
I think you will find that it also has major problems as far as screen
refresh and other things. I think it has real problems with "copyrect"
encoding.
because of this, and the fact that I don't have the same problems with
other tools capable of running the java viewer, I am pretty sure it has to
do with Mac OS X's java implementation.
I have found that if I disable copyrect encoding, things behave and look
much better.
I personally have not found a web browser on Mac OS X that works right with
the Java VNC viewer. the one that comes closest is OmniWeb, but its
keyboard handling is completely futzed.
Tim
>At 01:08 PM 6/4/01 +0100, you wrote:
>> >Is anyone else having problems with OSX.3 and Explorer 5.1? The screen
>> >doesn't seem to fill correctly, and I get Java errors?
>>
>>You'll have to be more specific than that. WHAT java errors, WHICH server,
>>anything unusual about your network setup, blah blah.
>>
>>So far, I haven't got OS X final installed, but a friend is bringing over
>>X.3 sometime today... not that I'll exactly be thrilled at the prospect of
>>using M$ IE as the default browser. I'd best see if Mozilla is ready for
>>OS X yet.
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