May 2001
Intermediate to advanced
1088 pages
30h 13m
English
| Q1: | Why does the browser just show the contents of the JNLP file or offer to save the file? |
| You might not have set up the MIME type properly, or you haven't installed Web Start. You can check the MIME type by fetching the JNLP file using the Telnet program. See Chapter 29, "The HTTP Protocol," for information on how to use Telnet to retrieve a file. Using Telnet, you can examine the MIME type (returned as Content-Type) in the HTTP header to determine whether the Web server recognized JNLP files properly. | |
| Q2: | I have installed Web Start and the MIME type is correct; why does it still fail? |
| You might have an error in the JNLP file. Also, make sure there is no blank line between the <?xml?> tag and the <jnlp> tag. ... |
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