HTML - Java Applet
First of all sorry, but couldn't figure out where to put this :s
anyway, I'm wondering what would be a good program to write Java applet's with for a website. I'm planning on making my own Java irc (applet) so that it will blend in nicely with the rest of the website style, and as such doesn't clash with it so any good programs, tutorials would be welcome Similar TutorialsHey guys, I recently wrote my first java applet, and I've been trying to put it up on my website. I created a .jar file with the applet and the two extra classes it needed to run (a concrete class and an interface). I first embedded it using <applet> tags, and it seemed to work nicely. I ran it on my computer on Chrome, Firefox, and IE with no problems. But so far it hasn't worked on any other computer, and I've tried five different computers, and three different browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Opera). I realized it may have been due to the fact that <applet> tags have been depreciated, so I tried to make another one using <object> tags, which failed to work at all. I'm pretty confused, so any help would be appreciated! Here is the first version(using <applet> tags): (deleted) And the second version (using <object> tags): http://artymowicz.atwebpages.com/projects/gravity.html The following webpage uses an a href to turn the chunk of java code into a link to the bottom of the page, while this works in Safari it doesn ot in FireFox v2/3 (I have not got IE, can somebody confirm). How can I make the java applet link work under FF? http://lovelago.googlepages.com/java_button_2.html Code: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"><head><!-- charset must remain utf-8 to be handled properly by Processing --> <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"><title>java_button_eg : Built with Processing</title> <style type="text/css"> /* <![CDATA[ */ body { margin: 60px 0px 0px 55px; font-family: verdana, geneva, arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 11px; background-color: #ddddcc; text-decoration: none; font-weight: normal; line-height: normal; } a { color: #3399cc; } a:link { color: #3399cc; text-decoration: underline; } a:visited { color: #3399cc; text-decoration: underline; } a:active { color: #3399cc; text-decoration: underline; } a:hover { color: #3399cc; text-decoration: underline; } /* ]]> */ </style></head><body> <a href="#Bottom"> <div id="content"> <div id="java_button_eg_container"> <!--[if !IE]> --> <object classid="java:java_button_eg.class" type="application/x-java-applet" archive="java_button_eg.jar" standby="Loading Processing software..." height="100" width="100"> <param name="archive" value="java_button_eg.jar"> <param name="mayscript" value="true"> <param name="scriptable" value="true"> <param name="image" value="loading.gif"> <param name="boxmessage" value="Loading Processing software..."> <param name="boxbgcolor" value="#FFFFFF"> <param name="test_string" value="outer"> <!--<![endif]--> <object classid="clsid:8AD9C840-044E-11D1-B3E9-00805F499D93" codebase="http://java.sun.com/update/1.5.0/jinstall-1_5_0_15-windows-i586.cab" standby="Loading Processing software..." height="100" width="100"> <param name="code" value="java_button_eg"> <param name="archive" value="java_button_eg.jar"> <param name="mayscript" value="true"> <param name="scriptable" value="true"> <param name="image" value="loading.gif"> <param name="boxmessage" value="Loading Processing software..."> <param name="boxbgcolor" value="#FFFFFF"> <param name="test_string" value="inner"> <p> <strong> This browser does not have a Java Plug-in. <br> <a href="http://java.sun.com/products/plugin/downloads/index.html" title="Download Java Plug-in"> Get the latest Java Plug-in here. </a> </strong> </p> </object></a> <!--[if !IE]> --> </object> <!--<![endif]--> </div> <p> </p> <p> Source code: <a href="http://lovelago.googlepages.com/java_button_eg.pde">java_button_eg</a> </p> <p> Built with <a href="http://processing.org/" title="Processing.org">Processing</a> </p> </div> <br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><a name="Bottom">Bottom</a> </body></html> Hello I would like to show my friends some java applet that I have made, so I decide to make a tiny html file showing it. However, I always get: Error. Click here for details. The html file and the java class file are in the same map. This is the html file: HTML Code: <Html> <Head> <Title>Java Example</Title> </Head> <Body> Hello<br> <br> <Applet Code="Test.class" width=200 Height=100> </Applet> </Body> </Html> And the java code, just an example. Code: import java.applet.*; import java.awt.*; public class Test extends Applet { public void paint(Graphics g) { g.drawString("Test :o",40,40); } } I've got an applet with some features, one of which a background image. It's actual size is 10.60 inches wide by 5.30 inches of height. Using WIDTH="744" and HEIGHT="600" (as shown on the code below) does not display the entire image. Can someone tell me the right setting of values to fix it? Is there a code to authomatically capture whatever the size of the .jpg and make it fit? Thanks in advance. Here's the html: <p align="center" <APPLET code=string WIDTH="744" HEIGHT="600"> <param name="para_back" value="background.jpg"> </APPLET> </p> Looking for a simple Java applet that will search filenames from an entered keyword and display matching files for download. All that I can seem to find will search the contents of a file (html/txt) and display results. I'm looking to search through PDF filenames and display results. tnx Hi, I have searched high and low, maybe I'm looking for the wrong information. What I want to do is align a scrolling Javascript applet to the right of my logo on my page. If I use right align it will align to the far right of the page, I have looked up using different divs to no avail. The current code I have is Code: <body> <p><img src="avid logo copy.png" width="900" height="167" border="0" align="left" usemap="#Map" /> <map name="Map" id="Map"><area shape="rect" coords="311,116,379,148" href="avid.php" target="_self" alt="Home Page" /> <area shape="rect" coords="397,117,483,147" href="gallery.php" target="_self" alt="Gallery" /> <area shape="rect" coords="502,116,638,145" href="promotions.php" target="_self" /> <area shape="rect" coords="654,116,737,144" href="profile.php" target="_self" /> <area shape="rect" coords="760,117,885,145" href="contact.php" target="_self" /> </map></p> <script type="text/javascript" src="js/scroller.js"></script> <div align="left"> <p> </p> </div> I'm wondering if I need to add a table of somesort but have never intergrated javascript in webpages before. Any advice would be great, I am more than happy to read an appropriate tutorial as opposed to asking to someone to fix it for me. That way I am actually learning instead of someone else doing it for me. If someone does know how to do it, if you could supply a brief description of the reasoning for particular code that would be a great help to me. Thanks, sLaeYa edit: website is www.avid-effects.com/test/avid.php I have the following in an XHTML (.gsp, similar to .jsp) file that is intended to display the JMOL applet, but it isn't working. The 'jmol' directory is in the same directory as the XHTML file. Jmol.js is in that 'jmol' directory. I have a PDB file to display also inside the 'jmol' directory. Code: <head> <script type="text/javascript" src="./jmol/Jmol.js"></script> </head> ... <body> <script type="text/javascript"> jmolInitialize("./jmol"); jmolApplet(400, "load ./jmol/input_str.tinker.pdb;"); </script> </body> Thoughts? Hello. I have a question. In order to put an applet in my web page, I have to link to my applet. This works great for normal people viewing my page, and they can use my applet just fine. However, I don't like the idea of people being able to look at the source code, get the link to the applet location, enter it into their browser, and then download my jar file because then they can hack into the jar, decompile, and steal my code (not that it is worth stealing, but still). How can I keep people from being able to download my jar file? My guess is to have the applet some kind of folder options that only allow web-server be able to access it if that is possible. I tried messing with the folder security settings but either the jar was still able to downloaded by entering the link in the browser, or the jar file wasn't able to be read by the web-server. Please help me out. Thank you. hi everybody, i want inter communication among frames ne frame containing applet and another frame containing list of experiment. first frame which have a java applet contains a breadboard having load button,by clicking it a circuit will be drawn by taking information from a file. i want dat i have no. of files as no. of experiment,once user click on a experiment corresponding file should be selected(marked) and after pressing the load button that circuit shoud be drawn on the bread board. one experiment code is like this but it is not working <a href="/rlabs/home/HTML/invertingAmpPictures.html" target="frame3" onClick="document.parent.frame1.breadboardApplet.setFileToLoad('invertingAmp')">Inverting amplifier How to create explorer like menu in Html or java script? eg + Game(inside this Cricket and Football) when click on + sign it become like-- - Game -Cricket -Football Can anybody suggest me, by which command I can do it? Commercial Removals || Removals and Storage||Specialist Removals Ok, so I've recently been given a project my my comp sci teacher to do a word game. It's the one where the computer picks a random word of a certain length and you have to guess the word. Each guess, it tells you the amount of letters that are in the word (but not the ones that are in the right place. For example, moon + know = 2.) I currently have the word game down, but I need help with an extra credit part. Also, I'm writing this in java and making it web based. Only on my local host though. For example, I got http://localhost:8000/rawr.html (rawr being the name of the page) and I get taken to my homepage. The main focus of the lab was doing binary search and word comparison, but the teacher always add extra credit parts for those who go above and beyond. Now, because this is java, it is extremely hard to do HTML commands, for instance, changing font color and the name of the title bar. I have to do con.println("<html><body>random junk la la</body></html>"); with con being my network connection object. I can also do con.println("<html><body>"); con.println("random junk la la la"); con.println("</body></html>"); and other ways of rearranging the print statements. Now that you all have the background, let me ask my question. I want to be able to have a table of letters and when I click on a letter once, it goes to blue and when I click on it one more time it turns red with a strike-through and when I click on it once more, it resumes its normal black format. So I need someone who's good at Java and HTML to help me If you need more information or background, just ask me and I'll provide it. And I need help pronto cause it's due soon. Thanks ~Smipims~ I am a first time poster so If this is the wrong Thread I apologize. We are wanting to add a field to our website. The company we are trying to link to has given us JAVA code to use so the window is a popup. When I took the code to my manager he said that in order for us to edit our website we have to use contribute. The site has sections written in Perl. He thought that using JAVA would affect the Perl code. Is that true? // JavaScript Document document.write("<style type=\"text\/css\"><\/style><script type=\"text\/javascript\">function init(){ var mywindow; w=+screen.width; \/* this value may be edited *\/ h=+screen.height; \/* this value may be edited *\/ t=(screen.height-h)\/2; l=(screen.width-w)\/2; features='height='+h+',width='+w+',top='+t+',left='+l+',scrollbars=1,resizable=1,menubar=no,location =no,directories=no,toolbar=no,'; df=document.forms[0]; df[0].value=''; df[0].focus();df.onsubmit=function() {if(df[0].value==''){ alert(''); df[0].focus(); return false; }else {if(mywindow) { mywindow.close(); } mywindow=window.open('http:\/\/www.smalldotdesign.net\/'+df[0].value,'',features, document.title = "Hello"); mywindow.focus(); return false; } } } window.addEventListener? window.addEventListener('load',init,false): window.attachEvent('onload',init);<\/script><\/head><body><form action=\"#\"><div> <label for=\"inp1\"><\/label> <input id=\"inp1\" type=\"text\"> <input type=\"submit\" value=\"Login\"><\/div><\/form><\/body><\/html>"); where do i put a Code: document.title = "X" I need to make the title of the popup window a value and it's not working... the form and button don't appear when I try to do this. Can someone help? Hey folks, I have been looking all over the web for hours looking for the script that potspace.com uses that cool little warning thing. No I do not use potspace.com Some one told me about their pop up notifier thing and I want it for my site however It's just a regular site. I want to use that for Website Alerts. =) I really want that script If some one could please just visit potspace.com as soon as they get to the site a div will pop up I like that it's really cool can some one please get me the script that does that. I thought I made it but I didn't it just stayed on the page 24/7 LOL it didn't have that re'direct back to the page button. Also It only shows up one time per a session.!! Which you think i should go with if I am using drop down menus for my site? CSS dropdown or Java? There is a lot of nifty programs out there that generate this dropdown menu for you, but what are the disadvantages? Should I create using CSS in the page itself, which seems more difficult to do and more time consuming... Hey, I'm helping design a site www.tbdgaming.com and we have an ad box up top that shows different pictures and captions for each one, and what we'd like to do is have those pictures (theres 5) switch every x seconds to the next one, and we'd like it to be clean. The code is: Code: <!-- starting headlines --> <div class="headlineWrap" id="headlineWrap"> <!-- headline 1 --> <div id="headline1"> <a href=""><img src="http://i39.tinypic.com/2zycr3n.gif" alt="" /></a> <div class="headlineContent"> <div class="headlineTxt">To Be Determined - Coming Soon</div> <div class="headlineSwitch"> <a href="javascript:setImg(0)" onclick="switchHeadline('headline1');"><img src="images/icons/1on.gif" alt="" /></a> <a href="javascript:setImg(1)" onclick="switchHeadline('headline2');"><img src="images/icons/2.gif" alt="" /></a> <a href="javascript:setImg(2)" onclick="switchHeadline('headline3');"><img src="images/icons/3.gif" alt="" /></a> <a href="javascript:setImg(3)" onclick="switchHeadline('headline4');"><img src="images/icons/4.gif" alt="" /></a> <a href="javascript:setImg(4)" onclick="switchHeadline('headline5');"><img src="images/icons/5.gif" alt="" /></a> </div> </div> </div> <!-- headline 2 --> <div id="headline2" style="display: none;" > <a href=""><img src="http://i42.tinypic.com/aazxqh.gif" alt="" /></a> <div class="headlineContent"> <div class="headlineTxt">To Be Determined - Coming Soon</div> <div class="headlineSwitch"> <a href="javascript:setImg(0)" onclick="switchHeadline('headline1');"><img src="images/icons/1.gif" alt="" /></a> <a href="javascript:setImg(1)" onclick="switchHeadline('headline2');"><img src="images/icons/2on.gif" alt="" /></a> <a href="javascript:setImg(2)" onclick="switchHeadline('headline3');"><img src="images/icons/3.gif" alt="" /></a> <a href="javascript:setImg(3)" onclick="switchHeadline('headline4');"><img src="images/icons/4.gif" alt="" /></a> <a href="javascript:setImg(4)" onclick="switchHeadline('headline5');"><img src="images/icons/5.gif" alt="" /></a> </div> </div> </div> <!-- headline 3 --> <div id="headline3" style="display: none;" > <a href=""><img src="images/content/headlinepic.gif" alt="" /></a> <div class="headlineContent"> <div class="headlineTxt">To Be Determined - Coming Soon</div> <div class="headlineSwitch"> <a href="#javascript:setImg(0)" onclick="switchHeadline('headline1');"><img src="images/icons/1.gif" alt="" /></a> <a href="javascript:setImg(1)" onclick="switchHeadline('headline2');"><img src="images/icons/2.gif" alt="" /></a> <a href="javascript:setImg(2)" onclick="switchHeadline('headline3');"><img src="images/icons/3on.gif" alt="" /></a> <a href="javascript:setImg(3)" onclick="switchHeadline('headline4');"><img src="images/icons/4.gif" alt="" /></a> <a href="javascript:setImg(4)" onclick="switchHeadline('headline5');"><img src="images/icons/5.gif" alt="" /></a> </div> </div> </div> <!-- headline 4 --> <div id="headline4" style="display: none;" > <a href=""><img src="images/content/headlinepic.gif" alt="" /></a> <div class="headlineContent"> <div class="headlineTxt">To Be Determined - Coming Soon</div> <div class="headlineSwitch"> <a href="javascript:setImg(0)" onclick="switchHeadline('headline1');"><img src="images/icons/1.gif" alt="" /></a> <a href="javascript:setImg(1)" onclick="switchHeadline('headline2');"><img src="images/icons/2.gif" alt="" /></a> <a href="javascript:setImg(2)" onclick="switchHeadline('headline3');"><img src="images/icons/3.gif" alt="" /></a> <a href="javascript:setImg(3)" onclick="switchHeadline('headline4');"><img src="images/icons/4on.gif" alt="" /></a> <a href="javascript:setImg(4)" onclick="switchHeadline('headline5');"><img src="images/icons/5.gif" alt="" /></a> </div> </div> </div> <!-- headline 5 --> <div id="headline5" style="display: none;" > <a href=""><img src="images/content/headlinepic.gif" alt="" /></a> <div class="headlineContent"> <div class="headlineTxt">To Be Determined - Coming Soon</div> <div class="headlineSwitch"> <a href="javascript:setImg(0)" onclick="switchHeadline('headline1');"><img src="images/icons/1.gif" alt="" /></a> <a href="javascript:setImg(1)" onclick="switchHeadline('headline2');"><img src="images/icons/2.gif" alt="" /></a> <a href="javascript:setImg(2)" onclick="switchHeadline('headline3');"><img src="images/icons/3.gif" alt="" /></a> <a href="javascript:setImg(3)" onclick="switchHeadline('headline4');"><img src="images/icons/4.gif" alt="" /></a> <a href="javascript:setImg(4)" onclick="switchHeadline('headline5');"><img src="images/icons/5on.gif" alt="" /></a> </div> </div> </div> </div> <!-- ending headlines --> And again the site is www.tbdgaming.com, so if anyone could send me the HTML or non-executable java (no .jars to be added to directories) so that the pictures would rotate between eachother I'd really appreciate it. Also if there it a way to shorten the code I would appreciate it, as you can see its very long because its divided up so that each headline is separately coded to work when selected, but is there some way I can combine it into one compact space so that it functions the same but is shorter? Let me start by say I am a newbie so please be gental, also let me thank you ahead of time. I do appreciate your time already... So on my left navigation I have an issue with the contact us image / newsletter image. Everything looks great until I roll over newsletter. It changes contact us to newsletter....I think it has to be in my javascript but I can't pinpoint it. Any help would be great. How can I run HTML from Javascript? What I mean is that from etc. index.html I will load a file.js script, which will include the whole HTML. Not sure if I can explain myself correctly, do you know what I mean? Hi, i am creating a web page dynamically through ajax like this here i am creating a td element and appending a button element to it Code: var td5= document.createElement("TD"); td5.style.whiteSpace = "nowrap"; td5.setAttribute("id", "button" + hostname); var button=document.createElement("input"); button.setAttribute("type", "button"); button.setAttribute("id", "updatebutton" + hostname); button.setAttribute("value", "Click here"); button.setAttribute("onclick", "alert('OK')"); td5.appendChild(button); it appearing good on web page the but when i click the button, where i am not getting supposed alert Code: button.setAttribute("onclick", "alert('OK')"); line is not showing effect and when i try like this Code: button.onclick=new Function (alert('hi')); when my IE loads the page i am getting alert where as , alert must come after clicking the button any work around please Thanks R Hi! Is it possible to make a self-updating HTML version of this java table? I need it for my Excel project, cause it cannot open java based tables. Thanks. |