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How do I force the Java applet to load regardless of browser type?
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I figured this out in the following function I set this.activeXControlEnabled = false; instead of true. Is this the proper approach? function BaseWriter(id, width, height) { this._params = new Object(); this._events = new Object(); this._extenders = new Array(); this._autoCallback = 0; //Public this.id = (id == undefined) ? "" : id; this.width = (width == undefined) ? 400 : width; this.height = (height == undefined) ? 300 : height; this.activeXControlEnabled = false; this.activeXControlVersion = ""; this.javaAppletEnabled = true; this.javaAppletCodeBase = "./"; this.javaAppletCached = true; this.javaAppletVersion = ""; this.browserNotSupported = "Your browser is not supported."; this.fullPageLoadListenerName = null; this.javaVersionRequired = "1.5.0"; }
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Hi, Quote:I figured this out in the following function I set this.activeXControlEnabled = false; instead of true. Is this the proper approach? Yes, you are right. If you want to disable ActiveX control and run Java applet in IE you should use this code: Code:activeXControlEnabled = false;
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