Hi Pavan
Depends on what you want to do. I load images in my servlet so I can
measure them in my servlet and generate the correct HTML with <image
width= height= > tags from my templates, which require me to scale my
images to give consistent display sizes for our 1000+ images. Therefore
applets are not involved.
Since Servlets are server side, they do not in fact "display" images but
rather rely on a client to do the display.
Chris
On Thu, 22 Jun 2000 13:17:15 -0400, Pavan Sulibhavi wrote:
>Can Somebody enlighten me. What are the advantages of using a servlet to
>display an image as compared to using applets for the same purpose.
>Pavan
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