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OverviewWhat Is Java Plug-in? What Does It Support? Using OBJECT, EMBED and APPLET Tags in Java Plug-in Using the HTML Converter to Convert Applet Tags for Java Plug-in Proxy Configuration Protocol Support: HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, GOPHER, SOCKS, and NTLM Cookie Support Applet Caching Using the Java Plug-in Control Panel to Set Plug-in Behavior/Options
Installation for Conventional Applets (Microsoft Windows Only) Intranet With OBJECT/EMBED Tag Internet Deployment Silent Installation Jar Indexing Java Server Pages
OBJECT/EMBED
OverviewApplet Security Basics How RSA Signed Applet Verification Works in Java Plug-in How to Sign Applets Using RSA-Signed Certificates How to Deploy RSA-Signed Applets in Java Plug-in
Debugging Support Java Plug-in Console Tracing and Logging
Supporting Multiple Versions of JRE/Java Plug-in Java-to-JavaScript Communication JavaScript-to-Java Communication (Scripting) Deploying Java Extensions Applet Persistence API Special Applet Attributes
Appendix 1: Netscape 6 Appendix 2: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Basic Information FAQ Developer Information FAQ Troubleshooting FAQ About Applet Tag Support in Java Plug-in Appendix 3: More About HTML Converter Appendix 4: Microsoft VM and Java 2 Applet Compatibility Issues Appendix 5: Complete ExampleDeploying Java Media Framework as Java Extension Appendix 6: Sun-Supported Specification-Version and Implemenation-Version Formats
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Implemenation-Version