Re: applet execution

From:
"Oliver Wong" <owong@castortech.com>
Newsgroups:
comp.lang.java.help
Date:
Thu, 13 Jul 2006 14:26:19 GMT
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"bH" <bherbst65@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Oliver Wong wrote:

    To check if I understand, you mean you have an icon on your desktop,
and
when you double click on it, it starts up IE with the web page and the
applet, right? And what you want to do is make it so that when you double
click on that icon, instead of only one instance of IE, three instances
of
IE pop up, each one running the applet, so you have 3 copies of the
applet
running simultaneously. Is this correct?


Hi Oliver,

Yes, that is it!!

I thought I might make a java runtime........and I am in the midst of
writing it.
But even then that design might not do it.....

Oliver, since you "decoded" my need, do you have any ideas that might
help?


    That icon on the desktop represents an HTML file.

    (1) You could include a script or batch file in addition to that HTML
file. All the script does is opens the HTML file three times. So the user
would double click on the script file instead of the HTML file.
    (2) You could put some JavaScript inside that first HTML file to make it
create two pop ups with almost identical content. I say almost identical,
because those two pops up should not further try to produce two more pop
ups, etc. leading to an infinite number of pop ups appearing.

    In both cases, the solution has nothing to do with Java, so I wouldn't
know the details of how to actually write such files. You'd have to ask in
another group. Perhaps a WSH (Windows Script Hosting) newsgroup for the
first one, and a JavaScript newsgroup for the second one.

    - Oliver

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