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- From: ell@access4.digex.net (Ell)
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- Subject: Re: Java: What's the Big Deal?
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- Date: 22 Mar 1996 19:39:02 GMT
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- Erik P. DeBenedictis (erikd@netalive.com) wrote:
- : The idea of putting functions (or applications) on Web pages so they can
- : be accessed by the public, but without the possibility of introducing
- : Trojan Horses or viruses, is much newer. I believe this is a "Big Deal."
- :
- : However, Java's secure bytecode is not the only way to do this.
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- What is/are?
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- Elliott
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