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>> Sent:         Thursday, November 18, 1999 9:09:01 AM
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> also if you construct yourself a url in a way like a http get method
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> does, i think it will work, so in the applet make the submit button call
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> a url, where you include the inputfields of your form in the applet or
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> wherever you get your data from:
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> jsppage.jsp?input1=blah+blah&input2=hmm+mhh
Unknown command - "JSPPAGE.JSP?INPUT1=BLAH+BLAH&INPUT2=HMM+MHH". Try HELP.

> let us know if it worked, so we can all put in our working_code.txt
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> AndySoft
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> Simplest way I know is to use the AppletContext to access the browser
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> DOM,
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> or to have a script query the applet for properties ( such as in the
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