From: “Harry S. Hawk” <habs@warwick.com>
To: mrm@netcom.com (Marianne Mueller)
Message Hash: 0d75a0be431da2c5ff06969e88157258fb9876a5abdddad4e5509a5849210291
Message ID: <199511162114.QAA11306@cmyk.warwick.com>
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UTC Datetime: 1995-11-17 00:23:02 UTC
Raw Date: Fri, 17 Nov 1995 08:23:02 +0800
From: "Harry S. Hawk" <habs@warwick.com>
Date: Fri, 17 Nov 1995 08:23:02 +0800
To: mrm@netcom.com (Marianne Mueller)
Subject: Re: Java & Netscape security (reply to misc. postings)
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> The best thing to do if you want to implement your own
> intra-corporation security model in the short run is to get a copy of
> the beta source code, and take a look at AppletSecurity.java and
> AppletClassLoader.java. You can substitute your own versions of those
> for your inhouse use. This is relatively easy to do with the
> appletviewer, and although it's possible to do some binary hack on
> moz2_0.car and replace certain files with your own, it's probably not
> everyone's cup of tea. I mean, there's a difference between what you
> can do, and what you want to do ... I understand that!
The real question here I had was.. can this be done in Netscape..
I know it can be done in HotJava.
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