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--------------108141A1F968696AAEC5DD3D Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit mbp at geomtech.com wrote: > Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2000 22:35:18 -0600 > Message-Id: <200003030435.WAA05769 at wisdom.geomtech.com> > From: Mark Phillips <mbp at geomtech.com> > To: software@geom.umn.edu > Subject: Re: [Update REQ 6975]: Geomview question > > Ertugrul, > > I'm not sure which page you're referring to; on the main page, at > http://www-sfb288.math.tu-berlin.de/vgp, there seems to be an animated > gif on the right hand side. It shows a flow on a torus. If you click > on the link "JavaView", you get a page with a Java applet showing a > green dodecahedron that you can spin around with the mouse. I presume > you mean this one, since you're referring to applets. > > In either case I think the problem probably is something with your > browser. Both of the above pages look fine to me. > You were right, it is the second one you have mentioned. > > 5. Are you behind a firewall? I've heard of corporate firewalls that > actually try to block or filter java applets. This seems unlikely > since you say JGV did work, but who knows. Maybe you've got a > firewall that's supposed to block applets but only works some of > the time. It is probably this reason. Although, I have asked it around and could not get a definitive answer if our fire-wall at Motorola prevents applets. JGV works, because I have downloaded the binaries to my server. And, I could not have agreed more: It is a tragedy to use Windows. Luckly, I am on Sun Unix box. Only browser is Netscape though :-) I will try to download JavaView and give it a try soon. Will let yo know how it goes. Thanks a lot, Ertugrul -- Ertugrul Demircan Motorola, MD:K20 Interconnect Modeling Group 3501 Ed Bluestein Blvd. Advanced System Research Laboratory Austin, TX 78721 Phone: ((555) 555-5555 Fax: ((555) 555-5555 http://img.sps.mot.com/ --------------108141A1F968696AAEC5DD3D Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit <!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en"> <html> mbp at geomtech.com wrote: <blockquote TYPE=CITE>Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2000 22:35:18 -0600 <br>Message-Id: <200003030435.WAA05769 at wisdom.geomtech.com> <br>From: Mark Phillips <mbp at geomtech.com> <br>To: software@geom.umn.edu <br>Subject: Re: [Update REQ 6975]: Geomview question <p>Ertugrul, <p> I'm not sure which page you're referring to; on the main page, at <br><a href="http://www-sfb288.math.tu-berlin.de/vgp">http://www-sfb288.math.tu-berlin.de/vgp</a>, there seems to be an animated <br>gif on the right hand side. It shows a flow on a torus. If you click <br>on the link "JavaView", you get a page with a Java applet showing a <br>green dodecahedron that you can spin around with the mouse. I presume <br>you mean this one, since you're referring to applets. <p> In either case I think the problem probably is something with your <br>browser. Both of the above pages look fine to me. <br> </blockquote> You were right, it is the second one you have mentioned. <blockquote TYPE=CITE> <br>5. Are you behind a firewall? I've heard of corporate firewalls that <br> actually try to block or filter java applets. This seems unlikely <br> since you say JGV did work, but who knows. Maybe you've got a <br> firewall that's supposed to block applets but only works some of <br> the time.</blockquote> It is probably this reason. Although, I have asked it around and could not get a definitive answer if our fire-wall at Motorola prevents applets. JGV works, because I have downloaded the binaries to my server. <p>And, I could not have agreed more: It is a tragedy to use Windows. Luckly, I am on Sun Unix box. Only browser is Netscape though :-) <p>I will try to download JavaView and give it a try soon. Will let yo know how it goes. <p>Thanks a lot, <p>Ertugrul <br> <pre>-- Ertugrul Demircan Motorola, MD:K20 Interconnect Modeling Group 3501 Ed Bluestein Blvd. Advanced System Research Laboratory Austin, TX 78721 Phone: ((555) 555-5555 Fax: ((555) 555-5555 <A HREF="http://img.sps.mot.com/">http://img.sps.mot.com/</A></pre> </html> --------------108141A1F968696AAEC5DD3D--
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