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Help Support Topics Archive / Re: How to get rid of the Java Security Warnings when playing random modules?
« on: February 07, 2014, 13:55:32 »
I agree with raina, we need a new player which isn't Java and can load zipped modules, unfortunately that's a battle for another day.
For now. I have fixed the missing attribute in the manifest, signed the JAR and tested it.
Unfortunately, I can only self-sign which means due to Java's new security system (since January 2014) you will still need to add modarchive.org to your Java site exceptions list for it to continue working as they have made it impossible for self-signed JARs to run easily.
You will need to look into this guide on how to add the exception if you want to continue using the java app
http://www.java.com/en/download/exception_sitelist.jsp
Though I do fully endorse raina's suggestion and use XMPlay with clipboard link monitoring enabled (its in the XMplay options menu).
For now. I have fixed the missing attribute in the manifest, signed the JAR and tested it.
Unfortunately, I can only self-sign which means due to Java's new security system (since January 2014) you will still need to add modarchive.org to your Java site exceptions list for it to continue working as they have made it impossible for self-signed JARs to run easily.
You will need to look into this guide on how to add the exception if you want to continue using the java app
http://www.java.com/en/download/exception_sitelist.jsp
Though I do fully endorse raina's suggestion and use XMPlay with clipboard link monitoring enabled (its in the XMplay options menu).