Have you tried that before Leonard?
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From: Leonard Wolters [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2001 6:14 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: problems with a JTree in an applet
Showing the applet is not that difficult: it works
without any problems either for Netscape OR Windows.
The only thing you should do is the use the <OBJECT> tags
instead of <APLLET>. Then you can even make sure that the
browser automatically downloads the JRE (Java runtime
environment) needed for displaying the JTREE. As you probably
will know, JTree belongs to SWING and SWING is not encapsulated
within JRE version 1.1.
Please find the applet converter somewhere at the sun site.
(java.sun.com). It converts all code within <APPLET> tags to
the <OBJECT> tags (MIME things) and you'll see that it works fine.
Cheers
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