[NTLUG:Discuss] OT: Java question
Neil Aggarwal
neil at JAMMConsulting.com
Thu Mar 25 01:34:18 CST 2004
Wayne:
I think programmers need to adopt a term like "Going Postal"
Any ideas?
Neil.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: discuss-bounces at ntlug.org
> [mailto:discuss-bounces at ntlug.org] On Behalf Of Wayne Dahl
> Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 11:24 PM
> To: NTLUG
> Subject: [NTLUG:Discuss] OT: Java question
>
>
> I just finished another one of the NetLearn classes Verizon
> has and had
> exactly the same problem at the end as the other class. I
> got my score
> and as it was trying to save the score and give me credit for
> the class,
> it got itself into a loop and would not come out. I would
> keep clicking
> on exit the class, a dialog box would come up saying it was saving the
> class data and then the class would start over. Just keeps doing the
> same thing over and over and over again and credit is never
> given. I'll
> get the credit because the class administrators will take a
> screen shot
> as proof of completion, but this appears to be a M$ Java issue.
>
> The question I have is, isn't Java a copyrighted Sun product? If so,
> how can M$ get away with bastardizing it as they have, attempting to
> make it incompatible with other systems/software/browsers,
> etc? I just
> HATE that the powers that be at Verizon have decided to take the
> butterflys KoolAid.
>
> I've tried configuring other browsers to appear as IE, and
> Netlearn will
> run, but apparently, it runs some scripts that IE only knows
> what to do
> with. Can I shoot the people responsible? Please?
>
> Wayne
>
>
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