Bentley wrote:Bentley wrote:
!! Just found this!Java's Site wrote:If the path ends with a slash (/), for example, https://www.example.com/apps/, RIAs in that directory and any subdirectory are allowed to run. If the path does not end with a slash, for example, http://www.example.com/test/applet.html, only that specific RIA is allowed to run.
Maybe... can someone try adding the slash to the end of the URL, if it's not there?
If someone with the security issue would please try this, it'd be a huge help, because then we'll know if it's just that or not.
Please, guys, we know the security issue's a thing, please help us figure out how to fix it.
ThatFluffyCorgi wrote:Bentley wrote:
!! Just found this!Java's Site wrote:If the path ends with a slash (/), for example, https://www.example.com/apps/, RIAs in that directory and any subdirectory are allowed to run. If the path does not end with a slash, for example, http://www.example.com/test/applet.html, only that specific RIA is allowed to run.
Maybe... can someone try adding the slash to the end of the URL, if it's not there?
...don't understand how to do this?
SnowStar wrote:I have had the same thing this morning with it saying java blocked the application but I use windows 8.1 and firefox. It's never done this to me before (I can get a screenshot if needed). :c
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