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midrange-l-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > 8. RE: What about Blobs? (Jeff Crosby) > >> Quite imperative that you use a recommended version of JVM. >> And don't assume that newer is better. Now, IBM's fix >> central wants a newer JVM so now you get into a pi$$ing >> contest. I put the people from Fix Central in contact with >> the people from Infocenter and now they see what my issue is. > >So much for Java being portable. I'm not sure this is the issue. To me it seems more an issue with the web-site developers rather than Java itself. <rant> On the web, I see more and more where sites _MUST_ use the latest and greatest of any trivial new feature that anyone anywhere dreams up. Gotta download the latest Flash/Macromedia. Gotta download the latest QuickTime. Gotta downloade the latest AcrobatReader. Gotta download the latest [insert any plugin here] in order to get the best possible experience [i.e., it might work]. And every single one has that license agreement stuff about "...may include 3rd-party functions and by accepting this license, you automatically accept their licenses too" crap. There's essentially zero possibility of knowing what all is embedded into the functions that are embedded into the plugin you just installed. Spyware? Yes, in some cases. Incompatibilities with other software? Sometimes, yes. Necessary? Absolutely not. I've been simply refusing every upgrade for a number of weeks and haven't felt I've missed out on a thing. When sites such as InfoCenter begin to fail, then I'll seek out a new JVM, and that's as far as I go anymore. And I _don't_ download a new JVM _until_ sites fail. </rant> Tom Liotta -- Tom Liotta The PowerTech Group, Inc. 19426 68th Avenue South Kent, WA 98032 Phone 253-872-7788 x313 Fax 253-872-7904 http://www.powertech.com __________________________________________________________________ Switch to Netscape Internet Service. As low as $9.95 a month -- Sign up today at http://isp.netscape.com/register Netscape. Just the Net You Need. New! Netscape Toolbar for Internet Explorer Search from anywhere on the Web and block those annoying pop-ups. Download now at http://channels.netscape.com/ns/search/install.jsp
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