Which statement is false? Normally, an applet __________.
a. is allowed to read files only on the server from which the applet was downloaded.
b. can read files on any server that can be reached over the network.
c. cannot read files on the system on which it executes.
d. has different file access rights than an application running on the same machine.
b. can read files on any server that can be reached over the network.
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A) Abort B) Reject C) Cancel D) Deny
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
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