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Posted by mbstevens on 11/02/07 13:31
JWS wrote:
> I finally managed to produce an applet, and put it on my page
> (using the <applet> tag). I tried to make it look nice, with the
> same background colour as the page itself. It looks just like the
> other pictures on the page, the only difference being that it
> moves when you press "run" (http://www.jw-stumpel.nl/bounce.html,
> bottom of the page).
>
> However, when I print (or print-preview) the page, Firefox (on
> Linux and Windows) just shows a blank area where the applet should
> be. IE7 prints the applet area correctly.
Most Linuxes don't come with browsers' Java installed.
Are you sure it is installed? -- easy enough to do if it isn't.
This is a reason you might think about whether an applet will
be usable to all your visitors. I stopped using them years ago.
>
> Does anyone know if this is normal behaviour? Should this be
> considered a bug? Is there some trick (perhaps by changing
> something in the applet itself, om some trick in print css) to
> make FF print applets? Google did not get me very far with this.
>
> Regards, Jan
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