Microsoft KB Archive/200696

= FP98: How to Insert Java Applet into FrontPage Editor =

Article ID: 200696

Article Last Modified on 11/17/2005

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft FrontPage 98 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under 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 the name of the Java applet source file. Java applet source files typically have a ".class" file name extension.

Note You must 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 have 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 then 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 have 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.

