Java and JavaScript are 2 different things
I think Dave knows this :) I got the impression that he was asking for a Java applet because he feared Opera doesn't support JavaScript, and therefore wanted to use an alternate technology (Java).
As far as I know, *some* javascript works in Opera. However, its support for operations on the DOM of the page seemed quite limited the last time I checked. I suspect it supports enough javascript to do a simple slideshow program, though, if no fancy transitions are required. Any Opera buffs want to weigh in on this?
Amanda Birmingham Web Application Developer
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