Hi
I am doing i science fair project with the idea from this site called "How Fast is Your Computer" and i was wondering whether anybody knew the html code used for that java applet. I need this because i am posting it on a website i created for all of my classmates to view my project.
Thanks
cnwstudent
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Re: Java Embed code
Hello cnwstudent!
I am not familiar with the code for that particular applet- it's embedded and saved in the applet archive as a .jar, which is essentially just an executable file. I don't think that the applets are open source. However, you could also just link to the applet.
Alternatively, if you are familiar with html and can work with it on your site, the applet itself should be [[here]]. Though my Java is currently a little buggy, so I'm not sure if the .jar will work if downloaded in that way, it may be worth a try. Once you have the .jar, you should be able to embed the applet. If you're unfamiliar with html, you could try searching things like "html embedding a java applet".
I'm a little rusty on html and source code, though, so if this doesn't work, be sure to ask!
Good luck, and hope this helped!
I am not familiar with the code for that particular applet- it's embedded and saved in the applet archive as a .jar, which is essentially just an executable file. I don't think that the applets are open source. However, you could also just link to the applet.
Alternatively, if you are familiar with html and can work with it on your site, the applet itself should be [[here]]. Though my Java is currently a little buggy, so I'm not sure if the .jar will work if downloaded in that way, it may be worth a try. Once you have the .jar, you should be able to embed the applet. If you're unfamiliar with html, you could try searching things like "html embedding a java applet".
I'm a little rusty on html and source code, though, so if this doesn't work, be sure to ask!
Good luck, and hope this helped!
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Nature uses only the longest threads to weave her patterns, so that each small piece of her fabric reveals the organization of the entire tapestry.
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Re: Java Embed code
Thank you for this help but it doesn't run when I double click on the icon.
Thanks again cnwstudent
Thanks again cnwstudent
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Re: Java Embed code
Please i would like a working link asap my project is due tomorrow. Anyone who knows the answer to my question please post a reply
Thanks cnwstudent
Thanks cnwstudent
Re: Java Embed code
cnwstudent,
Although it may be too late, could you tell us how you put it on your own web page? It doesn't look like it is intended to be redistributed.
Heinz Hemken
Although it may be too late, could you tell us how you put it on your own web page? It doesn't look like it is intended to be redistributed.
Heinz Hemken
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