Element used to pass values to an applet when it preparing to run on the viewer's computer.
<html> <head> <title>Some Title</title> </head> <body> . . <APPLET code="fphover.class" codebase="../_fpclass/" width="120" height="24"> ==>> <PARAM name="text" value="Muse"> ==>> <PARAM name="color" value="#800000"> ==>> <PARAM name="hovercolor" value="#C0C0C0"> ==>> <PARAM name="textcolor" value="#FFFFFF"> ==>> <PARAM name="effect" value="glow"> ==>> <PARAM name="url" value="dm/dmtop.htm" valuetype="ref"> ==>> <PARAM name="font" value="TimesRoman"> ==>> <PARAM name="fontstyle" value="bold"> ==>> <PARAM name="fontsize" value="18"> </APPLET> . . </body> </html>
This particular example comes from the buttons on my front page. All the values for the "param" lines are unique to this particular APPLET. Each applet will have things that it wants you to define so it works properly. I haven't done much exploring in the Java world yet so I don't know where a all the APPLET's and their descriptions reside. Give me a little while and I'll include that here. As a start, I might suggest you check out the Sun site since they are the proud authors of Java.
The specification defines the following attributes that can be specified with the param element:
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