>>I believe that the code that is generated is now fully HTML-4-compliant.
>>If someone else wanted to double-check this then that would be great.
>>
>>Other browsers continue to use the <applet> tag.
>
> I haven't time to test this as I am about to go on vacation but I
> believe it is based on a misaprehension.

I did not say that it was simple.

> You can *not* switch to the
> <object> tag for most of the browsers on the list, and anyway last
> time I looked IE Win and Gecko-based browsers needed a different
> markup.

IE Win and Gecko *are* different. They use different variants of the
<object> tag.

> There were also problems with jar files. If it were that
> simple Sun wouldn't have it's knickers in such a twist over applet
> markup. I guess I'll see when I get back.

I look forward to seeing what you think.

Have a good time on your vacation.


Miguel



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