Java in Windows 8 and Signature problem - Windows 8 General

Hello I have a problem with the use of Java in Windows 8 in some browsers. If you load some websites with Google Chrome I can not asked for permission to accept the digital signature Java of these sites and I do not automatically load the Java frame in those pages. How can I make sure to ask me know about them?
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Is anyone aware of issues when using Linkbuttons (asp.net v2 beta) on Pocket PC IE.
Tested my new app on the web today and everything is fine from a PC.
Nothing at all happens when in PPC (v4.20.1081) IE
Could it have something to do with the ~ in the postbackurl destination ?
Are there any issues with pocket PC ?
Please help (things were going so well !)
Java
OK I think it's a java issue.
where do i get a java runtime (don't understand suns site)
but the question is if it's a java applet issue or a java script issue
since java script is not real java sun's java will not help
java script is handled internal in IE and cant be changed as far as i know
maybe it can with another browser
another java which is suppose to be better then suns for pocketpc is
http://www.ewesoft.com/ but dont have much to do with browsers
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Changed the linkbuttons to commandbuttons and all is well
Is this a linkbutton issue or is it specific to Visual Web Developer 2005 beta ?

browsers & java frames

can anybody advise if there's a browser that supports java frames - preferably with some kind of smart fit - I'm having no end of trouble accessing my banking info on my xda (using internet explorer)...thanks
Net Front seems to do a good job. Although it doesn't support all Java commands it does do many more then the iexplorer that comes with PPC 2003.
look here.
http://www.access-sys-eu.com/NetFront_Pocket_PC.765.0.html

pieplus and java supported browsers

Anyone know if pieplus can access website with java scripts? Or is there something I can add to the IE to make it work on website with java scripts imbedded into them?
I tried the opera browser and it does load java script but I don't like how it strip everything ie the font size or re-arrange the text on the browser so I would prefer using IE browser or any browser simlar to IE look and feel.
Any recommandations?
Thanks
Bill
Found Netfront 3.3 tonight and played with the trial version but it states does not have java support in trial however it seem not to be css style sheet supported.
Can anyone using Netfront tell me how the java works on it and is there a setting to force it to use css from website?
So far it look like i am stuck with Opera unless there more out there to try.
Bill
Please do follow my Web browsing-related articles, I've answered all these questions you've asked. They're available in both the General forum here and on my blog.

xv6800 Compatible with Opera Mini.

I would like to know if opera mini is compatible with my verizon xv6800. According to the opera mini web site it is not. If it is compatible, do I need to install something else for it to work?
Yes, its compatable. Download the high memory version of Opera Mini 4 and you should be good to go. Good luck.
Verizon doesn't ship Java with the XV6800, so Opera Mini won't run natively. You have to either install a Java client (search the links here for a recommendation) or install a new ROM that includes a Java client (the DCD kitchen includes Java as an option). Once you install Java and Opera Mini, you'll actually run Opera Mini from within Java. Opera won't appear in your programs list.
spectraphysics said:
Verizon doesn't ship Java with the XV6800, so Opera Mini won't run natively. You have to either install a Java client (search the links here for a recommendation) or install a new ROM that includes a Java client (the DCD kitchen includes Java as an option). Once you install Java and Opera Mini, you'll actually run Opera Mini from within Java. Opera won't appear in your programs list.
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Or you could always switch to Sprint. And get free mobile Broadband on your laptop.
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Or you could always switch to Sprint. And get free mobile Broadband on your laptop.
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Quit posting this crap or get banned.
To answer the question, yes opera mini is compatible after installing a java manager. I use mini 4 and 4.1 on my 6800. Works 1000 times better than the pocket ie for 99% of browsing.
I can confirm as well. I used emerstec jbed and opera mini 4.1 beta and I love it. Pages load in a few seconds, even ones with a lot of graphics (xda-forums main page with all the phone pics). I also have opera 9 mobile beta and rarely use it anymore since opera mini is several times faster at loading pages. I haven't had many rendering issues when loading pages either. There is a good thread in the development and hacking sub forum with all the files you need.
Anyone figured out how to load the new Opera Mini 4.1 with the touch of the IE button? Or how to get it to work as the default browser?

Pocket IE security policies

Is anyone familiar with the Security Zone settings for Pocket IE? They're documented at http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa914139.aspx and http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa917689.aspx#. Many look familiar to me, but I'm trying to decide if four of them, URLACTION_SHELL_INSTALL_DTITEMS, URLACTION_SHELL_MOVE_OR_COPY, URLACTION_SHELL_VERB, and URLACTION_SHELL_WEBVIEW_VERB actually have any relevance to a Windows Mobile 5 or 6 device. Or are they just holdovers from Windows CE? The values are all in the registry...but for example, how would you "move or copy" from a web page on a Windows Mobile 6 Pro device? Or install a "desktop item"?
Any thoughts? If Microsoft's docs had just a little more detail, I wouldn't have to ask... Thanks!!

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