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This section describes you some of the trouble shooting when your applet is not working in the browser.

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This section describes you some of the trouble shooting when your applet is not working in the browser

Are you running Mac OS 9?

Firstly check which browser are you using. If you are using Netscape 4.0(or less) with MacOS then try to run the applet applet on Internet Explorer or on different Operating system like Linux.


 

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