Hi anu,
one of the easiest way is , using different frames.
ie placing the applets in different frames.
Cheers
KMG Nath
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> From: ANUPAMA PONNAPALLI[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Subject: posting thru' an applet, with a twist
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> Hi,
> I am developing an application with an html page with 2 frames. An
> applet is loaded in the right frame. When I click on a button on the
> applet, I
> want to save the contents of the form on the right frame page. In
> other
> words, the html page in the right frame should be 'posted'.
>
> Could anybody suggest a way to do this?? Thanks..
>
> Anupama
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