>>  Doug was just saying that he hadn't USED and applet in Mac NS, not
that it couldn't be done.
here's what doug said: "There is NO applet stuff in NS."

It is a bit hard to interpret that as "having not tried it".

As for IE supporting applets, I believe that since IE likes using the MS
version of Java, they haven't bothered making it compatible with the
Apple version of Java.

If anyone can show me an example of how to get around this, please do.
>From the experimentation that Ramon and I did we found that the applets
element of the page had a length of 1 which means that the applet had
loaded.  But, whenever we tried to access that applet, we found that it
had no content that JS could access.

I'm not sure if MS have any intention of expanding support to allow this
to work.

And before everyone starts bitching about my bias towards NS, I've found
that there are somethings that only work in IE and not NS.  eg. Posting
form content to a URL using Java and then downloading the result page.
NS Only supports one action, either uploading OR downloading, not both.



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