Well,

  I managed to find out about the Java2 plugin HTML thing... I just needed
to include 'Swing' in my search, even though I'm not actually using Swing.

  I've realised that specifying the -cp . option with java.exe allows me to
run applications in the current directory (why does the corresponding
abbreviation not work with javac??), as does typing set classpath=. in
advance - but I remain baffled and irked that it doesn't work without this.
 Surely the line 'set classpath=jdk1.3.1; . ; %CLASSPATH%' in autoexec.bat
ought to do the trick?  Is there perhaps somewhere else to put such an
option that I don't know about because of my relative lack of experience
with NT?  Re-installing Java3D didn't help incidentally - thanks for
suggestion though Mattie.  Had to be worth a try...

 - Troubled in Surrey.

http://fergusmurray.members.beeb.net/interact.htm

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