As far I can tell from netscapes web pages and the java mailing lists there only way to add to the runtime is with DLL's. Jave is only being used for applets. And whatever they may say their scripting language is not Java. (An engineer at Sun that worked on getting Java to work for Netscape said that Sun had nothing to do with that half cooked scripting language). I for once can wait till HotJava is more stable. You can modify it at your hearths content. And learning Java is easy enough. Aleph One / aleph1@dfw.net http://underground.org/ KeyID 1024/948FD6B5 Fingerprint EE C9 E8 AA CB AF 09 61 8C 39 EA 47 A8 6A B8 01 On Tue, 26 Sep 1995, sameer wrote:
That was what I was thinking as well. I am confused by Netscape's java support though.. I haven't seen very many details. Is netscape going to only support applets or can you add stuff to the runtime as well? In order to use jcrypt one needs access to add stuff to the runtime I beleive.