No. Java can run in the user's browser.
(If any are still fool enough to have that insecure crap enabled.)
Well, enabling ActiveX controls (required for that) fall into the same category, if not in a worse one.
Update: Link broken less then 12 hours after my post. See Re^4: Can Perl do anything Java can do?.
Alexander
In reply to Re^2: Can Perl do anything Java can do?
by afoken
in thread Can Perl do anything Java can do?
by MikeBraga
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