If I understand your question correctly, this has nothing to do with your
applet but with the HREF you are using to open the new window containing
your applet. if you use javascript to open the new window, there are
numerous properties you can set on that child... like not allowing resize,
hiding menus & buttons, etc. i's suggest www.devguru.com and look in the
javascript section for what you would need, i personally use their
references all the time.

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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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