[nvda] Re: Java access bridge

Well, not encountered any yet. Would these be workable in Firefox as well as IE? I've never had much luck with chat type things. I think my poor brain can only cope with one stream of text at a time...
Brian

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis" <bhawkeslewis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Sunday, December 28, 2008 12:49 PM
Subject: [nvda] Re: Java access bridge


On 28/12/08 12:08, List account Brians (downstairs) wrote:
Yes, that was what I meant. How exactly would a  site use Java though,
is this an external bit of software needed to access the site then?

JavaScript isn't a "web extension"; it's a programming language hosted in the browser and used by webpages.

Java is a programming language and isn't directly offered by the browser. However, there are Java browser plugins with a wide install base that allow developers to embed little Java applications in webpages. The browser hands over execution of these "applets" to the Java plugin. Examples of applet uses include games, WYSIWYG editors, bulk file uploaders, media players, and chat programs.

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