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Right click issue in JV-LITE 2...

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Eric Roberts - 08 Dec 2003 16:08 GMT
Hello, how's it going? I'm currently working on getting a pocket pc to
load java applets through a web browser. I am currently using Netfront
3.0 for my browser and it contains JV-Lite 2 as its JVM. The applet
loads and is functional. However, I am having issues with 'right
clicking' functions. This particular applet is used as an interface for
a building automation controller and it is necessary for right clicking
to function (there are menus specific to functions that can only be
accessed by right clicking). What are my options for fully functional
java in a pocket pc web browser? Any help would be appreciated.
Take care!
luiz_fernando_souza - 03 Feb 2004 17:30 GMT
Hi,

I am having the same problem: pocket browser X applets.

I cant access my home bank site because it uses javascript and applets java 1.2.

Do you have any hint? I did not find any JRE able to perform this access.

thanks in advance,

best regards,

Luiz Souza


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