java security

Alan Olsen alano at teleport.com
Mon Apr 22 18:47:56 PDT 1996


At 01:26 PM 4/22/96 -0700, Lucky Green wrote:
>At 23:35 4/21/96, Bill Stewart wrote:
>
>>Were they Java, or JavaScript?  Much different.  Among other things,
>>JavaScript runs on Win3.1, and Netscape doesn't let you turn it off.
>>I've had at least one event of JavaScript crashing Netscape; the part
>>of the script I noticed was scrolling lots of stuff along the bottom
>
>Javascript started the new browser. The renegade applet was Animator, which
>is Java, I believe.
>
>I didn't spend much effort investigating it, since I try to stay away from
>doing things over that have hosed my system twice in a row. Win95, Atlas
>beta. The offending page was http://www.dippybird.com/java.html

The one advantage to Netscape 3.0 is that you can turn Javascript off.  (You
may be able to do that in 2.01 as well...)

3.0 has some pretty nasty bugs.  There appears to be a memory leak dealing
with forms, as well as a number of nasty little gotchas.  (I have been
getting crashes that seem to be assocaited with one of the plug-ins.)

Hopefully the next beta is out for 3.0.  (I have not checked in the last
couple of days, so it may be...  Sunday night seems to be the favored time
of posting.)
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