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| Hi, I am really puzzled... I am trying out some Java applications in Internet Explorer and need to see the (debugger) output, but I can find no "Java console" or similar to see those messages in. You can check an option in IE to log the Java activity, but where does that log go?? I know of the "Java Messages" window in IE, but nothing at all shows in it. Does anyone know the answer to this problem? Thanks mediahawk |
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| U could also use the Apple Applet runner (or the applet launcher that came wit mac os x). This will give u a window displaying the java system.out messages
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