Sun has a plug-in for Netscape which will work for Netscape Navigator
and for Internet Explorer.
In addition to the plug-in, the html code must specify that the applet
is
done using Swing. The html varies between Internet Explorer and Netscape
Navigator. If the html is written correctly, when your browser
encounters an applet written in Swing, a check will be made to see if
the
plug-in is present. If the plug-in hasn't been installed, the browser
will
download it
automatically from Sun, and display the applet correctly.
There are html code examples on sun's Java site.
I've done some experimenting with the JApplet, but I've had a lot of
difficulty
with it. It seems to be much fussier than writing stand-alone Swing
applications.
>
> It seems to be that my Browser is also not yet prepared for Swing. When
> i look to the infos under Sun pages, they talk about installing the java
> plug-in. Sorry, but I thought that Swing, 2D and the plug-in was
> already integrated within JDK1.2.1
>
> Can any one please help me?
>
> Is there anyone in Germany or even better in Frankfurt am Main, whith
> whom I eventually could get in contact per telephone?
>
> Thank you very much in advance.
>
> Javier
>
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