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Subject: Q: Applets and Document Encoding
From: "Joel Marcey" <joel.i.marcey () intel ! com>
Date: 1998-06-10 18:34:37
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Greetings,
I have a Java applet that accepts parameters from an HTML page. For
example:
<APPLET CODE="myApplet.class" WIDTH=426 HEIGHT=266>
<PARAM NAME=temp VALUE="Hello">
With the encoding set to the default 'Western', the applet runs fine.
However, when I set the document encoding to 'Japanese (auto-detect)',
the applet fails to run due to, what I believe, is a communication
between the parameters and the applet (something in the string
translation, maybe). The failure occurs in the 'getParameter()' line of
the 'init()' method of the applet. I tried an applet that did not accept
parameters under Japanese encoding and it worked fine, so it is a
logical conclusion that it has something to do with the parameter
passing.
I tried this under Netscape 3.04. I am not sure about Communicator; I could
never get the encoding to keep the changes.
Please provide feedback as I am in need of an answer to this question.
Thanks,
Joel Marcey
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Joel Marcey
Intel Corporation
joel.i.marcey@intel.com
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