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How to use Swing applets......
I downloaded the Java 2 plug-in, installed it, and I still can't see Java
applets written in Swing in either Netscape or Internet Explorer. Does anyone
know how to help me; this supposedly good Core Java book doesn't tell me
crap either.
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Re: How to use Swing applets......
You have to change your HTML applet tag. go to http://java.sun.com and search
for something called a HTMLConverter (or something like that, but definitely
with the word 'converter') and copy that. All that program does is take in
a HTML file and search for applet tags and modify it so that it tell the
browser to go look for the plug-in.
"Alligator Bob" <icelake@aol.com> wrote:
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>I downloaded the Java 2 plug-in, installed it, and I still can't see Java
>applets written in Swing in either Netscape or Internet Explorer. Does
anyone
>know how to help me; this supposedly good Core Java book doesn't tell me
>crap either.
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Re: How to use Swing applets......
"Alligator Bob" <icelake@aol.com> wrote:
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>I downloaded the Java 2 plug-in, installed it, and I still can't see Java
>applets written in Swing in either Netscape or Internet Explorer. Does
anyone
>know how to help me; this supposedly good Core Java book doesn't tell me
>crap either.
extract javax and com and make it into a jar file
add this jar file to the archive attribute of the
applet tag.
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