G'day,

Miguel wrote:
Chris wrote:
So, you will have generate different applet tags depending on your target
Browser/JVM :-(

1. Chris's information is out-of-date

2. For the past several years, Sun has recommended that you only use the
ARCHIVE tag

3. .jar files specified in the ARCHIVE tag *will* be cached by the plug-in

Apologies everyone for the misinformation.

Thanks Miguel for the pointers, definitely worth knowing and I'm glad that Sun have made applet deployment much simpler.

Can you confirm whether my original caveat applies for older (pre-v1.4) versions of Sun's Java2 plug-in (for those who might still be using it)?

Thanks,
Chris.



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