Comment by xnx 6 months ago Yes, and other limitations of network access that Java applets did not have. 1 comment xnx Reply duskwuff 6 months ago Java had restrictions on cross-domain access just like Javascript does and Flash did.Users could grant applets additional permissions - but that also granted them local permissions (like reading files) which were unambiguously a security risk.
duskwuff 6 months ago Java had restrictions on cross-domain access just like Javascript does and Flash did.Users could grant applets additional permissions - but that also granted them local permissions (like reading files) which were unambiguously a security risk.
Java had restrictions on cross-domain access just like Javascript does and Flash did.
Users could grant applets additional permissions - but that also granted them local permissions (like reading files) which were unambiguously a security risk.