Hi there,
I saw an example of how to get form data to a Java applet. But how do I get it the other way around? Push a button, read data from an applet and show it in a standard HTML form (like textarea or something)
The code to write form data to a Java applet can be found here: thread269-2280...
HotEye, thanx!
It's a problem with a laptop! You're right about that. I'm going home this weekend, so then I'll be checking out the CMOS settings.
How do I get there? Hit a button on startup?
HgB
The system at my work has a monitor setting of 800 x 600 and in dos mode you also have a full screen! Why would my computer at home have a smaller screen in dos mode?
You mean start -> settings -> configuration -> monitor -> settings, right?
I don't know what happend!
When I start up my computer (dosmode) only a small part of the screen is used. When windows starts up, it uses the whole screen again. But when I start a program that works with dos, the screen becomes smaller again!
Please someone help me! I'm getting crazy over...
Hi Karthik,
Don't applets allow jdbc requests to the server they came from? I have read somewhere that applets can read and write etc, to the host they came from.
Or can applets never use jdbc connections?
I'm doing research about logging data with the use of applets, but they don't same the...
Actually... I've already tried that! :-)
It's not a constant number before the whole thing crashes, so... but I'll try to find the answer somewhere!
B2d
I know that Java Applets and opening a new window etc, all have there own instance.
I have read somewhere that the number of instances you can handle depends on the browser and operating system you are using. I have tried to find information about it, but I can't find it anywhere...
So, maybe...
I know that Java Applets and opening a new window etc, all have there own instance. I have read somewhere that it depends on the browser and operating system you are using. I have tried to find information about it, but I can't find it anywhere...
So, maybe you know where I can find this...
Does servlets run on any webserver, or do I have to install a 'special' program for it?
The webserver I have, can't start any programs and it doens't have a operating system. Can I use servlets?
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