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Routegadget john.kewley@stfc.ac.uk (15 Jan 2014 10:50 GMT)
Re: [MDOC] Routegadget John Britton (15 Jan 2014 14:27 GMT)
RE: [MDOC] Routegadget john.kewley@stfc.ac.uk (15 Jan 2014 14:35 GMT)

Re: [MDOC] Routegadget John Britton 15 Jan 2014 14:28 UTC

There's a thread on Nopesport ... I've just posted the following reply to
some helpful comments by Jagge (the original author, I think) ...

I'm still running XP and I allowed Java to update itself this morning. And
Routegadget came up with an error, which couldn't be got round.
I then went to Control Panel, and ran the Java control panel and set my
Security down to Medium, as per your instructions.
I had to restart my browser (Chrome) but now it has the same behaviour as
before - asks do you really want to run this application and then happily
runs it when you say yes.

So  ....  Don't Panic !!! (but you have to do some stuff)

John

----- Original Message -----
From: <john.kewley@stfc.ac.uk>
To: <mdoc@simplelists.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2014 10:49 AM
Subject: [MDOC] Routegadget

The latest revision of Java7 (51) has changed the way it allows code to run
in applets unless signed by an appropriate signatory.

So what does that mean?

As I understand it that means that until Routegadget code is generated
differently then people with the latest Java (issued today)
will not be able to access our Routegadget pages.

cheers

JK--
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