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How can I use .CLASS files in FP2003?

 
 
Viken Karaguesian
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      29th Jul 2004
Hi all,

I've downloaded some files from www.javafile.com and am wondering how to use
some of these in FP2003? They seem to be simple slide shows and other menu
animations. Many of the files come zipped in a ZIP file, which sometimes
contain files that end with a .class extension. How do I use these files
within my FP2003 websites?

Of particluar interest to me is a picture slide-show. FP2003's built in
slide show does not automatically cycle the pictures; you're required to
click on the thumbnails to see the bigger pictures. If I can't get my
downloaded slideshows to work, is there a Microsoft download that will do an
automated slideshow? Thanks for any replies.

Viken Karaguesian


 
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Thomas A. Rowe
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      29th Jul 2004
There should be instructions with the downloads where the files need to be placed within your web.
You will need to import them. However they are Java applets, and many users of Windows XP, IE and
NS6 may not be able to see them, as they do not have a Java Virtual Machine (JVM) installed.

You would need to visit http://www.microsoft.com/office and check under the download section to see
if there are any other add-ins.

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"Viken Karaguesian" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi all,
>
> I've downloaded some files from www.javafile.com and am wondering how to use
> some of these in FP2003? They seem to be simple slide shows and other menu
> animations. Many of the files come zipped in a ZIP file, which sometimes
> contain files that end with a .class extension. How do I use these files
> within my FP2003 websites?
>
> Of particluar interest to me is a picture slide-show. FP2003's built in
> slide show does not automatically cycle the pictures; you're required to
> click on the thumbnails to see the bigger pictures. If I can't get my
> downloaded slideshows to work, is there a Microsoft download that will do an
> automated slideshow? Thanks for any replies.
>
> Viken Karaguesian
>
>



 
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Mickey Segal
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      29th Jul 2004
"Viken Karaguesian" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I've downloaded some files from www.javafile.com and am wondering how to

use
> some of these in FP2003?


If there is one Java class file intended to work as a Java applet you just
need:
Insert | Web component | Advanced controls | Java applet
and specify the name of the class file.

It will insert code of the sort:
<applet width="128" height="128" code="stuff.class"></applet></p>
or you could add the code manually.

It is a little different if the code is in a JAR or CAB archive.


 
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