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Java Virtual Machine message
I am new to web development and have created a web site on an Intel server using a combination of ASP code that I created ,and portions of HTML code from various sources.
On several of the pages, it prompts the user to download Java Virtual Machine. I would like to change my pages so that it does not have that message. How can I identify which commands in my HTML files are using JSP (or whatever commands are needing the JVM) so that I can replace them? |
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Hi
You should delete this post and post this in the ASP section, when you do that, post your code so people can see what is causing the java VM message to pop up! F! |
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Moved to the ASP forum from PHP.
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