said:
>For example, Polarbar running under
>bare 1.1.8 has access to anywhere because v1.1.8's security model is not
>fully implemented without additional libraries. Under v1.3, Polarbar
>needs to be given access via the policy file. Most users use:
>grant {
> permission java.security.AllPermission;
>};
>which opens the doors very wide.
But it sounds like there are options short of this wide-open door.
>Another option is signed applets. This all based on digital
>certificates. Google for:
> certificates applets site:sun.com
This sounds like this is something that they could do.
>If the downloaded version is a java application, you should just be able
>to run it.
I'll suggest this, too.
Thanks!
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