APPLET XHTML Element (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)
1/6/2010
The APPLET element is ignored until a Java Virtual Machine (JVM) is installed.
Using this Element
There are some common properties and collections that apply to all the elements of the document object model, see Common Properties, Methods and Collections for the HTML Elements in Internet Explorer.
This element can be used within a web page with attributes.
This element can be used within scripts where it will have properties, events and methods.
Attributes
The following table shows items that Internet Explorer Embedded supports
Attribute | Value | Description |
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ACCESSKEY |
0…9, #, * |
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ALIGN |
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top |
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middle |
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bottom |
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CODE |
URL |
This attribute indicates a URL pointing to the Applet's code/class. |
CODEBASE |
URL |
This attribute indicates the base URL of the applet if the CODE attribute is relative. If the CODEBASE URL is relative, it is in relation to the current document URL or the BASE HREF element, if present.
Note:
This attribute is security checked. The URL zone is checked before the operation is allowed.
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HEIGHT |
0…# |
This attribute explicitly specifies the height of the applet in pixels. |
HSPACE |
0…# |
This attribute specifies the horizontal spacing (left and right padding) around the applet in pixels. |
ID |
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NAME |
String |
This provides a way for the applet to identify itself to other applets in the current HTML page. |
VSPACE |
0…# |
This attribute specifies the vertical spacing (top and bottom padding) around the applet in pixels. |
WIDTH |
0…# |
This attribute explicitly specifies the width of the applet in pixels. |
Scripting Properties
This element has no scripting properties.
Scripting Events
This element has no associated events.
Scripting Methods
This property has no associated methods.
Requirements
Windows Embedded CE | Windows Embedded CE 6.0 R3 |