Sun has a plug-in for Netscape which will work for Netscape Navigator
and for Internet Explorer.
In addition to the plug-in, the html code must specify that the applet
is
done using Swing. The html varies between Internet Explorer and Netscape
Navigator. If the html is written correctly, when your
javier ganzarain wrote:
>
> *
> Well, in my case I am also having a similar problem. I get the message
> java.lan.NoClassDefFoundError javax/swing/JApplet
>
> I am using Linux 6.0 with JDK1.2.1 (I am trying it as well at home with
> W95 and WNT). But in any case Swing does no
r 1.2, you are stuck with appletviewer for now. The HotJava
browser may also work. Haven't looked at it for some time...
Russ
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Subjec
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > At 03:12 a.m. 01/05/99 -0600, you wrote:
> > >Keep the javax.swing.* line, only remove javax.swing.preview.
> > >
> > >--Jeff
> >
> > Ok, thankyou, I understand, my problem is that I dont have the
> javax> package
> > How could I find it, I´m using L