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Re: Newbie : Obtain the name of a server in Java
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Re: Newbie : Obtain the name of a server in Java


  • Subject: Re: Newbie : Obtain the name of a server in Java
  • From: Gilles MATHURIN <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 8 Sep 2006 13:33:36 -0400

Thank you Mr Meyer

it's the simpliest answer i obtain along with the DirectAction trick and because i am a newbie, it is the one i manage to include in my App.
However i will try to implement it in a more complete way by integrating the various solutions that came along thoses last days. In orfer to get a method that work with the as many browsers as possible.
But for now, it fits my needs.


Regards.

GM

Le 8 sept. 06 à 11:23, Thomas Meyer a écrit :

try this.host() in Application.java

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