All Objects
Plugins
OBJECT: Applet
An
Applet
object, created for every instance of the HTML <APPLET> tag in your document, allows the inclusion of a Java applet in a web page. These objects are then stored in an array in the
document.applets
property.
To enable an applet to access Javascript on your page, you must specify the <APPLET> tag's MAYSCRIPT attribute; failure to do this will cause an exception if the applet tries to access JavaScript. This allows a measure of security for each HTML page that contains the applet.
The following HTML code executes the myApp applet and sets the MAYSCRIPT attribute to allow it access to JavaScript. This will also automatically create an Applet object called "myApp" which will be added to the
document.applets
array and can be referenced as
document.applets[0]
(providing this is the first instance of the <APPLET> tag in your document) or
document.applets["myApp"]
.
Code:
<APPLET CODE="myApp.class" WIDTH=150 HEIGHT=80 NAME="myApp" MAYSCRIPT>
PROPERTIES
All public properties of a Java applet are inherited by the
Applet
object.
METHODS
All public methods of a Java applet are inherited by the
Applet
object.
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