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I have a problem when I use the applet tag within Internet Explorer 6. Here is the code I use:

<APPLET 
    height=1024 
    archive=consignation-applet-signed.jar,httpclient-4.0.1.jar,httpcore-4.0.1.jar,commons-logging-1.1.1.jar,log4j-1.2.14.jar 
    width=1280   
    code=PilotageImpression.class>
<PARAM NAME="_cx" VALUE="33867">
<PARAM NAME="_cy" VALUE="27093">
</APPLET>

The problem is that it tries to reach two URL's on Microsoft's website. It's a problem when you are in a closed environment.

I read an article here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/323207/en-us but it says that the problem is only known when using the OBJECT tag (I use Applet tag)

Does anyone know why does this occur with the applet tag?

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  • OK. I'll do my best to avoid this mistake next time I post.
    – twopheek
    Apr 12, 2011 at 15:16

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If your user has the Next Generation Plug-In (Sun's 1.6.0_10+), it would be easy to deploy this applet along with it's natives, using Java Web Start.

JWS could also launch the applet with natives on versions prior to the next generation plug-in, but they would be free-floating, outside the browser.

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  • Why is the free floating applet 'impossible'? Apr 12, 2011 at 15:51
  • I noticed that the problem is coming from DeployJava.js which is a part of Sun's Deployment Toolkit. When I call the applet without it, I haven't the same behavior.
    – twopheek
    Apr 14, 2011 at 14:19
  • 1) Update your question to include the JS used to call the script. 2) I did not mention deployJava.js, are you trying to launch the applet or JWS configured applet using it? Apr 14, 2011 at 19:33

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