simply give the appletviewer the complete url pointing to your html page.
it will scan it for applet tags and depending on the version, will run all
applets in the html page.

one liitation i have found is that the appletviewer from sun will only
recognize a single jar file in an 'archive' tag.



-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "List Java Linux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sunday, August 23, 1998 2:28 PM
Subject: Applet problem


>It may be a dumb question, but...
>
>I have compiled and build an applet under JDK1.1.6 (Blackdown version)
>under RedHat Linux 5.0. The compiler gives no errors.  With the current
>directory being the directory where the file XYZApplet.class is and an
>HTML file with the name XYZ.html in the same directory, containing the
>following
>
><html>
>  <head>
>    <title></title>
>  </head>
><body>
><APPLET code="XYZApplet.class" WIDTH=200 HEIGHT=100>
></APPLET>
></body>
>
></html>
>
>
>I give the command
> appletviewer XYZ.html
>
>I get the following errors:
>
>load: class XYZApplet.class not found.
>java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: XYZApplet
> at sun.applet.AppletClassLoader.loadCode(AppletClassLoader.java:385)
> at sun.applet.AppletPanel.createApplet(AppletPanel.java:462)
> at sun.applet.AppletPanel.runLoader(AppletPanel.java:398)
> at sun.applet.AppletPanel.run(AppletPanel.java:237)
> at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java)
>
>Why doesn't this work?
>CLASSPATH shouldn't be an issue as everything is in the current
>directory.  There's no
>problem running basically the same code as a standalone program with a
>main.  Removing the quotation marks from around the applet name in the
>HTML file does no good.  And it won't load under Netscape either.  It is
>finding the class file: I get a FileNotFound error instead, if I
>misspell the name of the class file.
>
>Thanks for any ideas.
>
>

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