I'm using Quicktime for Java as a player for my DAAP
client/server program, and lately (in the past few
days, perhaps since iTunes 6.0 / QT 7.0.3 came out)
I've been getting an error message saying "This
version of QTJava has expired" when the program tries
to load the QTJava class. This is on a Windows
installation. The QTJava.zip file that is getting
installed has a last modified date of 4/12/05, which
seems a little old. Has anyone else noticed something
similar? Could my computer be somehow retaining an
old version of the QTJava.zip file, or might this be a
problem with the latest iTunes/QuickTime release?
-greg
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