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The SunClock had the correct timezone? Not 00:00?
"Norbert" wrote in message . .. Dennis Allen nous a écrit : Hi. Could someone check the following applets: http://www.stargazing.net/mas/java2.htm (Martin Minow's SunClock Java Applet) http://www.stargazing.net/mas/java3.htm (Stig Ottosen's SkyCalender) These applets don't appear to be working (I recently upgraded to the latest Java software so it might be the upgrade). If these applets are broke, however, would anyone know why? Or how to fix them? Or how to find other equalvalent applets? I've just tried them, and they seem to work perfectly (Windows XP). So the problem is within your computer, sorry ![]() -- Norbert. (no X for the answer) ====================================== knowing the universe - stellar and galaxies evolution http://nrumiano.free.fr images of the sky http://images.ciel.free.fr ====================================== |
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The Sunclock had the correct timezone?
"Tom Wales" wrote in message ... Both work fine for me, Windows 98SE |
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The Sunclock had the correct timezone?
"Tom Wales" wrote in message ... Both work fine for me, Windows 98SE |
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The SunClock works for me, but does it have the correct timezone for you?
On my machine, it comes up GMT 00:00 and cannot be changed with the options button...Dennis "Keith Winter" wrote in message 6... "Dennis Allen" wrote in : http://www.stargazing.net/mas/java2.htm This one works for me. http://www.stargazing.net/mas/java3.htm This one does not. Windows XP. |
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The SunClock works for me, but does it have the correct timezone for you?
On my machine, it comes up GMT 00:00 and cannot be changed with the options button...Dennis "Keith Winter" wrote in message 6... "Dennis Allen" wrote in : http://www.stargazing.net/mas/java2.htm This one works for me. http://www.stargazing.net/mas/java3.htm This one does not. Windows XP. |
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![]() "Norbert" wrote in message I've just tried them, and they seem to work perfectly (Windows XP). So the problem is within your computer, sorry ![]() Yep, both working, XP here. Ed |
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![]() "Norbert" wrote in message I've just tried them, and they seem to work perfectly (Windows XP). So the problem is within your computer, sorry ![]() Yep, both working, XP here. Ed |
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On Wed, 7 Apr 2004 22:58:00 +0100, DT
wrote: In message , Chris Schram writes Keith Winter wrote: "Dennis Allen" wrote in : http://www.stargazing.net/mas/java2.htm This one works for me. http://www.stargazing.net/mas/java3.htm This one does not. Windows XP. FWIW, I get the same results (one works, one doesn't) under Mac OS 10.3.3 The second app produces this error message: java.lang.VerifyError: (class:sunset, method:run, signature ![]() use of nonvirtual function call With win98 I got no graphic with the first link, and with the second link I got exactly the same error message as above. However, both worked perfectly at the second attempt. Both applets worked OK with Windows NT 4.0 sp 6a and Internet Explorer 6 on a '99 model IBM Thinkpad 600. The browser and java virtual machine versions probably have more to do with it than the OS version. |
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On Wed, 7 Apr 2004 22:58:00 +0100, DT
wrote: In message , Chris Schram writes Keith Winter wrote: "Dennis Allen" wrote in : http://www.stargazing.net/mas/java2.htm This one works for me. http://www.stargazing.net/mas/java3.htm This one does not. Windows XP. FWIW, I get the same results (one works, one doesn't) under Mac OS 10.3.3 The second app produces this error message: java.lang.VerifyError: (class:sunset, method:run, signature ![]() use of nonvirtual function call With win98 I got no graphic with the first link, and with the second link I got exactly the same error message as above. However, both worked perfectly at the second attempt. Both applets worked OK with Windows NT 4.0 sp 6a and Internet Explorer 6 on a '99 model IBM Thinkpad 600. The browser and java virtual machine versions probably have more to do with it than the OS version. |
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"Dennis Allen" wrote in
: The SunClock works for me, but does it have the correct timezone for you? On my machine, it comes up GMT 00:00 and cannot be changed with the options button...Dennis I was able to change the timezone with the options button... -Keith |
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