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Subject: Passing parameters from Browser to a JAVA applet
From: hyflam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Tue, 2 Feb 1999 09:55:20 -0500 (EST)
passing parameters to applet
Thanks for all who answer my prev questinos. 
I have another question.

Upon clicking a particular line in the XML document in IE5.0b2, is it
possible to pass two information:

1. XML tags in that line
2. contents within the tag

to a java applet. I can now run the applet by:

java test.java <parameter1> <parameter2> 

E.g. 
<Employee>
	<Name>Paul Smith</Name>
</Employee>

So I want to ask if I click on the "Paul Smith" line shown on the Browser,
Can I somehow pass two parameters "Paul Smith" and <Name> to the Java
applet?

Thanks for your help.

Regards,
Felix


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