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/* @test
@bug 4054511
@summary Check that applets don't get a security exception when invoking
the File.isDirectory method on a non-existent directory
@author Mark Reinhold
@run applet Applet.html
*/
import java.io.*;
public class Applet extends java.applet.Applet {
void go(String fn) {
File f = new File(fn);
System.err.println(fn + ": " + f.isDirectory());
}
public void init() {
String nxdir = "non_EX_is_TENT_dir_EC_tory";
go(nxdir);
go(nxdir + File.separator + "bar" + File.separator + "baz");
}
}