What a trip.  I wrote the orginal HTML Converter to convert pages to work
in the  Java Plug-in system while on contract with Sun.  What it did was
converted an Applet to Object tags to use ActiveX to run the Applet classes
through Sun's VM, thereby subverting the MS VM.

I don't recall that product ever converting an Applet to HTML.  I don't
honestly get the point of doing such a thing.  Nor do I see a way to do it.
Seems like saying, I have an apple and I want a banana, what do I do?


- gene

>Hai,
>We are using the following converter search this in java.sun.com
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>Java(tm) Plug-in HTML Converter  Version:  1.3
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>  Actually i am in search of Html converter to convert
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