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hui
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 19, 2005 10:31 am    Post subject: applet in html Reply with quote



I made an applet with JB Wizard and then I put a Jbutton and JRadio in the
applet. It can run in JB environment when I press F9. But when I run it in
IE, I can see nothing but a red ¡°¡Á¡±at right-top corner. The following is
my html source:

<applet code=applet1.class width=300 height=300>
</applet>

Who could tell me why? Thanks

Hui



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Arthur Ore
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 19, 2005 10:50 pm    Post subject: Re: applet in html Reply with quote



What plug-in are you using? Is it correctly configured to run automatically
in your browser. If not you need to alter your html to tell the plug-in to
load.

Have you got your class in the right place? As your class doesn't seem to
have a package name it should be in the same directory as your html file.

If you have got a plug-in configured, are there any error messages in the
Java Console? If so what are they?

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Arthur Ore

"hui" <gary1971_cn (AT) 163 (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
I made an applet with JB Wizard and then I put a Jbutton and JRadio in the
applet. It can run in JB environment when I press F9. But when I run it in
IE, I can see nothing but a red ¡°¡Á¡±at right-top corner. The following
is
my html source:

applet code=applet1.class width=300 height=300
/applet

Who could tell me why? Thanks

Hui







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