FP98: How to Insert Java Applet into FrontPage Editor

ID: Q200696


SUMMARY

This article discusses the steps that are necessary for you to insert a Java Applet into an HTML document in the FrontPage Editor.


MORE INFORMATION

On the Insert menu, point to Advanced, and then click Java Applet.

  1. In the Applet Source box of the Java Applet Properties dialog box, type in the name of the Java applet source file. Java applet source files usually have a ".class" file name extension.


NOTE: You will need to have already imported the Java applet class file(s) into your FrontPage web.
  1. If the HTML document is in a different location than the Java Applet Class file(s), you will need to type the URL of the folder containing the Java applet class file(s) in the Applet Base URL box.


  2. In the Message For Browsers Without Java Support box, you can type in a HTML tag for Web browsers that do not support Java applets.


  3. For each parameter that you need to pass to the Java applet, click Add , and type the parameter's name and value in the Set Attribute Value dialog box.


  4. Because there is no standard mechanism for displaying the valid properties and values for a given applet, you will need to consult the documentation for the Java applet.


  5. In the Layout section of the Java Applet Properties dialog box, you can specify alignment, width and height values, horizontal and vertical spacing, and border thickness for the Java applet.


  6. Click OK to close the Java Applet Properties dialog box.



REFERENCES

For more information about getting your Java Applet to function correctly, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

Q161965 FP: Java Applet Doesn't Function if Class File Is Moved
For more information about Java, please see the following Microsoft World Wide Web site:
http://www.microsoft.com/java

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Last Reviewed: July 26, 1999