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Date Posted: 02:23:29 10/08/99 Fri
Author: Webmaster
Subject: Re: How to open a file reside in the client computer
In reply to: ken 's message, "How to open a file reside in the client computer" on 01:47:18 10/07/99 Thu

Hi, Ken.

With the help of Java Applet, JavaScript can read a file that is in the same directory of the Applet:

<a rel=nofollow target=_blank href="http://home4u.hongkong.com/entertainment/music/mpx/js/httpget/HTTPGet.htm">http://home4u.hongkong.com/entertainment/music/mpx/js/httpget/HTTPGet.htm</a>

However, it is impossible to write a file because of security policy, such as virus prevention, privacy potection, etc.

Hope this helps.


> can i use javascript to read or write a file reside in
> the client side computer

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