Figure 14.6 Output screen (a, b, c, d and e) of Program 14.2
14.6 APPLET TAG AND APPLET PARAMETERS
The <APPLET> tag is used to add a Java applet to a web page. The <APPLET> tag is responsible for
starting the execution of applet. This tag must have a matching </APPLET>. A required modifi er named
CODE gives the name of the compiled class fi le that contains the applet. HEIGHT and WIDTHmodifi ers are
required to specify the size of the applet.
In the applet programs seen so far <APPLET> tag has been used in ...
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