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<center> |
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<applet code="jode/Applet.class" archive="jode-applet.jar" width=540 height=400> |
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<param name=pagecolor value="ffffff"> |
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<param name=classpath value="http://jode.sourceforge.net/load.php/http%3a//www.informatik.uni-oldenburg.de/~mw/plasma.jar"> |
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<param name=classpath value="http://jode.sourceforge.net/http/www.informatik.uni-oldenburg.de/~mw/plasma.jar"> |
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<param name=class value="PlasmaApplet"> |
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<p>Sorry you need a java enabled browser to test a java applet ;-)</p> |
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<p>Don't read the rest, it only contains information about the applet.</p> |
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@ -19,18 +19,20 @@ Plasma applet</a> (and give the decompiler some time to download the |
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jar file). </p> |
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You may change the classpath to point to a zip or jar file of your |
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choice, using a similar syntax. Use <code>%3a</code> instead of a |
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colon `:' in the url. You can also point it to a directory containing |
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choice, using a similar syntax. Only http and ftp addresses are supported. |
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The file must be available from the world wide web. In fact you download it |
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from Sourceforge and Sourceforge gets it from the given address. This hack |
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is necessary, because Java's security policy doesn't allow applets to contact |
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a different server. You can also point the classpath to a directory containing |
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the class-files (include a slash `/' at the end in this case), but |
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this is not recommended, since it is <i>very</i> slow. You may give |
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multiple entries in the class path field separated by a comma.<br><br> |
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You can't use this applet for local files; the class files must be on |
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a server that is accessible from sourceforge. You can try to give |
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local filenames directly without the load.php wrapper, but that is |
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You can't use this applet for local files. You can try to give |
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local filenames directly without going through Sourceforge, but that is |
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probably forbidden by your browser. Most browser only allow loading |
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files from the same server as the applet, and this is the reason why |
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you have to use such a cryptic URL.<br><br> |
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you have to use such a weird URL.<br><br> |
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Save probably doesn't work, because it is forbidden by your browser.<br><br> |
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<?php require("footer.inc"); ?> |
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