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Java applet and JavaScript preferences details
IBMR Lotus NotesR provides support for running Java™ applets and JavaScript™ through the Web Navigator on MicrosoftR WindowsR. On the Macintosh, Lotus NotesR supports only JavaScript. You can set preferences to enable running Java applets or to change your security.
Lotus Notes and Web browsers
If you are using the "
NotesR
with Internet Explorer" browser, the change you make to enable
Java
applets is synchronized with the Internet Explorer software. The change takes effect if you use Internet Explorer separately from
Lotus Notes
.
If your Internet connection is through a proxy server, you need to enter the proxy name in the Web proxy field in your Location document so that applets can run on your computer. Change the
Java
applet security settings if needed.
View the
Java
console (Click
Tools
>
Show Java Debug Console
) to troubleshoot any problems. You cannot specify the level of access if you are using "
Notes
with Internet Explorer." The defaults set in the
Java
applet security section allow all hosts to run
Java
applets on your system. However, regardless of what settings you choose in the
Java
applet security section,
Lotus Notes
does not permit any host access to any of your system resources (files, environment variables, password files, and so on). For more information about the
Java
Debug Console, see Tips and troubleshooting for
Java
Applets if you have installed
IBM
LotusR
DominoR
Designer Help. Or, go to
Lotus
Documentation on the Web at www.ibm.com/developerworks/lotus/documentation to download or view
Lotus
Domino
Designer Help.
Related topics
Basic Notes Client Configuration preferences
Enabling Java applets in Notes
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