you could put in a button or something one the initial page as the start of the
applet, then when they click it you can open a window with the <i think> frame
class </i think>.

-Daniel

JYOTHI BADE wrote:

> Hi,
> I have question related to applet and not jsp. If anyone has any idea
> please reply. Else please excuse me. I am sorry to bother you all.
> My question is as follows:
> I want to bring up an applet on click of a url. That is
> o.k, i can do it but the problem I have is , when it
> opens in a browser it should open completely, meaning,
> I should see only the applet in the browser and should
> not see the the browser tool bar i.e the back button,
> refresh button and so on... Please help. It's urgent.
> appreciate your help.
> J
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