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>I have some problem to preload an 367ko
Is that 376 Kilobytes? I am unfamiliar with the abbreviation 'ko'.
>...applet into Java6 Cache.
>I have tested Qloader applet from
>http://www.java-tips.org/java-se-tips/java.applet/have-an-applet-launch-another-
applet.html
It seems fairly standard. I note that it does not 'swallow'
exceptions, but reports them to the console.
What is the URL of your test applet?
What browser (make and version) are you testing with?
>Without best results. Sometmes Jar is preloaded, sometimes no ??
Are there errors listed in the Java console?
(Note also that one '?' is enough.)
>I am in France and Customer website is in Turkish
>Do you have an idea ?
Start by answering the questions above (particularly the
URL of the applet).

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Lew - 10 Aug 2007 13:44 GMT
> ...
>> I have some problem to preload an 367ko
>
> Is that 376 Kilobytes? I am unfamiliar with the abbreviation 'ko'.
Europeans (and others, I guess) call "bytes" "octets", thus "ko" is
"kilo-octets".
Strictly speaking, the "k" for "kilo" should be in lower case, as the OP
showed it. Binary prefixes, OTOH, are upper-cased: "KiB" for "kibibyte"
("KiO"?) where "kibi" stands for a multiplier of 2^10 (1024).
If it makes a yoctojot of difference:
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SI_prefix>

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Thomas Fritsch - 10 Aug 2007 15:14 GMT
> Europeans (and others, I guess) call "bytes" "octets", thus "ko" is
> "kilo-octets".
AFAIK only the French speaking people (not the Europeans in general) say
"octets".

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Andrew Thompson - 10 Aug 2007 15:26 GMT
>> ...
>>> I have some problem to preload an 367ko
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>Europeans (and others, I guess) call "bytes" "octets", thus "ko" is
>"kilo-octets".
Makes sense.
>Strictly speaking, the "k" for "kilo" should be in lower case,
...
>If it makes a yoctojot ...
..yoctojot? Cool word, what's it mean?
Are you demonstrating superior knowledge of obscure
words, or simply 'waxing Shakespearian'*?
* Inventing words..

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Lew - 10 Aug 2007 22:41 GMT
Lew wrote:
>> If it makes a yoctojot of difference:
>> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SI_prefix>
> ..yoctojot? Cool word, what's it mean?
> Are you demonstrating superior knowledge of obscure
> words, or simply 'waxing Shakespearian'*?
>
> * Inventing words..
Both. It's a coinage using the prefix "yocto-" that is explained in the
referenced Wikipedia entry (restored from your over-enthusiastic snippage); in
other words, if you read the entry you get the joke.

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Andrew Thompson - 11 Aug 2007 00:51 GMT
>Lew wrote:
>>> If it makes a yoctojot of difference:
>>> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SI_prefix>
>
>> ..yoctojot? Cool word, what's it mean?
...
>...It's a coinage using the prefix "yocto-" that is explained in the
>referenced Wikipedia entry (restored from your over-enthusiastic snippage); in
>other words, if you read the entry you get the joke.
My bad. I skimmed the article, but did not read it.
Yoctojot, yeah - I like it. If it's not a word, it should be.

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