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  Tutorial: Tag Parameters: The Tag

These are the parameters passed directly to a Java applet. Parameters are to applets what command-line arguments are to applications.

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Tag Parameters: The Tag parameters allow the user to customize the applet's operation. APPLET parameters stored in the PARAM tag actually have little directly to do with HTML.

It is the responsibility of the applet to check the parameter values and respond accordingly. We can increase the applet's flexibility, making the applet work in multiple situations without recoding and recompiling it, by defining the parameters.


 

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