Actually there's nothing to stop you writing an applet that communicates with something (eg a servlet, or anything else listening on a socket) on the server side. Writing a text editor as a servlet is quite nasty - screen refreshes would take ages. Using an applet will allow some processing to be done client side, while the data can be saved on the servlet. - Rory
ray said: > Applets run in a sandbox on the client. I think that you want to edit or > create server side. You need a servlet for that. There are classic > examples for creating a "Hello World" html page in the Sun Java > documentation. > > -- > ray _______________________________________________ Scottish mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/scottish