The instructions for running the converter are located here,
http://java.sun.com/products/jfc/tsc/web/converter/converter.html.
David



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From: Rick L Sample <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 18, 1999 9:50 AM
Subject: Re: Another newbie question


> Wow. This is painful!
>
> O.K.
> I downloaded the plug-in.
> Installed the JRE 1.2.2
> Extracted it to a sub-dir of jdk1.2.2
>
> Now, I go to the HTMLConverter folder and run "java HTMLConverter"
> I get an err:
> Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: HTMLConverter
>
> I have a path to \jdk1.2.2\bin
> and no classpath.
>
> What next?
>
>
> >>> arthur alexander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11/18/99 08:37AM >>>
> For both IE (4 and above) and Netscape
> ( again 4 and above I believe ) their are
> "plugins" that you should get and deploy
> to run the JRE 1.2.2-001 (current Java
> Runtime Engine) applets that use new
> JDK 1.2 features, such as Swing pkgs.
>
> There is a related set of documentation
> that describes deploying this plugin along
> with the applet automagically to your users
> when they reference your page with both
> IE and Netscape browsers.
>
> IE uses it's ActiveX tech. for plugin, and
> Netscape uses (I believe) their plugin tech.
> Two different versions of the Applet object
> description for each browser, <OBJECT>
> for IE, and <EMBED> for Netscape, but
>  there is a method to wrap both into one
> tag both browsers can deal with.
>
> Some features, such as drag and drop,
> have open issues in the browser security
> context, and some issues beyond that.
> There are workarounds, and you may
> need to code sign the JAR, but these
> are separate issues.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rick L Sample <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thursday, November 18, 1999 8:01 AM
> Subject: Re: Another newbie question
>
>
> >I read that. I tried the appletviewer from 1.2.2.
> >Did not work! Anything that does not use the
> >swingset works fine.
> >
> >>>> "AndySoft" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11/17/99 05:41PM >>>
> >> winNT with JDK1.2.2
> >> Went to the \demo\jfc\SwingSet\ and non of the applets run in the
> >> browsers or appletviewer.
> >>
> >> Is there a FAQ on this somewhere?
> >
> >umm, there is a readme.txt in that dir which says
> >
> >---------------cut-----------------
> >RUNNING SWINGSET AS AN APPLET
> >=============================
> >
> >JDK 1.2
> >----------------------
> >
> >In order to run the SwingSet applet supplied with JDK1.2, you will
> >need to use a browser which supports 1.2 (such as the HotJava browser)
> >or use the appletviewer supplied with JDK1.2.  To do this use:
> >
> >  appletviewer SwingSetApplet.html
> >
> >----------cut----------------------
> >AndySoft
> >
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