Felix Franz wrote:
> 
> Hi John,
> 
> I am not sure if I understand you correctly: You tried the applet in a
> "normal" HTML-page (HTML + all .class-files and .gif-files in one
> directory) and it worked. Uploading all the stuff to the swiki and the
> images are not shown?

That's right. I'd emphasise that I actually put the html (to run the
test) in the uploads directory for that page, so the only difference is
in the code actually calling the applet. And the code of the Swiki
actually does manage to call it (but the images don't load).

> Do you get Java-exceptions (in Netscape "Tools>Java Console")?

I've just looked: I get lots of them (in Swiki mode) . Oddly enough,
I've just tried the same trick with the one in the uploads and get the
same result! Aaaargh!!!! Looks like I may have uploaded the wrong class
file. Or even cded into the wrong directory to carry out the tests.

 
> Maybe it is easier to build a jar and use something like this:
> 
> <applet code=TheAppletClass archive=theArchive.jar>

Yes, that might well be an easier way to do it. 

The more I play around with this, the more I want to use Je77's Swiki
goes to Squeakland stuff!

I'm away for a few days, I'll play around some more when I get back. It
does seem as though it might be close to getting cracked.

Many thanks

Cheers

John

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