That would be nice, but here at my job they want the page with the applet
to look like a "tab" on a group of tab links that users can click on.  They
want the applet to appear to be embedded in with the others.  So, I need to
be able to let them change "tabs" on the top, but be able to come back to
the applet's tab, and keep the applet the same.

Wesley Choate
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Lavender & Wyatt Systems, Inc.
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Have you thought about opening a separate window for the user, then
close it when the opener closes, which will allow them to leave the
applet running, yet move to other pages with the opener window. This
will also allow you to control the size of the window where the applet
will reside and the window will have no navigation bars/buttons which is
a nice look.

Just a thought,
Brian P. Bohnet


Wesley Choate wrote:

>I am writing a page which has an applet on it.  Is there anyway using
>sessions or something to keep the applet "alive" even if the user changes
>pages, and then reload it if they come back?  So that if they come back to
>the page the applet was on then it shows them where they were at, not at
>the beginning again?
>
>Thanks,
>Wesley Choate
>Programmer / Analyst
>Lavender & Wyatt Systems, Inc.
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>5805 West 12th Street
>Little Rock, AR  72204
>(501)664-7039
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>"Should array indices start at 0 or 1? My compromise of 0.5 was rejected
>without, I thought, proper consideration." - Stan Kelly-Bootle
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