There are several ways to insert a Java applet into a page:
The first two methods above open the Applet window. In addition, you can
change parameters in the Applet window if you select an applet and choose
Element Java
Applet.
speed=10 slide1=myimage.gif nextpage=page2.html
If AOLpress can figure out what parameters are needed for a given applet, it will pop up a customized window designed for that applet:
AOLpress currently does not display Java Applets (pending licensing agreement). You may still edit applets in this environment, and AOLpress will display them as a rectangle of the correct size with a cross in it.
Sometimes it is convenient to display applets as they will appear in most non java-enabled browsers, this may be done by opening the general preferences window and changing the state of the Show Java Windows checkbox.
To insert an applet both with the applet and some alternative text to be displayed by users of non-java enabled browsers:
Thereafter java-enabled browsers will display the applet, and non java-enabled browsers will display the originally selected text.
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