}TCP{aLICe wrote:hmmm, I don't know Java, but probably

I don't agree

If you don't know Java you can't make such a comment:!: And you don't have to agree, just prove me I'm wrong - which you prolly can't. However, you can write an AWT button and see if it displays on a win machine and on a Linux...
}TCP{aLICe wrote:
Java is thought to be machine and system independed, so if you write anything in Java it has to run everywhere!
ROFL LMAO MAWUHAHAHAHAHAHA good joke

You're forgetting the number one rule of programming: THEORY AND REAL LIFE NEVER CONCUR!
}TCP{aLICe wrote:
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Ad.1) probably path used to read file is composed of '\' instead of '/' - typical Windows programmers bug (in HTML and Java - under Win works, under others does not)

No. Java uses Linux style paths, most applications REFUSE TO WORK WITH WIN PATHS. But since you don't know Java you couldn't know that either. Please stop making assumptions out of your hat.