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I've managed to copy the entire site and save it in an auto running CD format but I can't locate the java applets. I've tried source copy, select all copy, SuperBot, Frontpage 2000, nothing works. I need help!!!
This is the original site > http://www.cs.iastate.edu/~prabhu/Tutorial/title.html
And the specific page I wanted (for the handy calculator ) > http://www.cs.iastate.edu/~prabhu/Tutorial...CHE/amdahl.html
And my page with problems > http://members.shaw.ca/telfaq/amdahl.htm
And the source > http://members.shaw.ca/telfaq/amdahl_source.htm
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06-21-2003, 09:09 PM
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Poster
????
Nobody pirates applets?
Are they cached somewhere localy or .......... ??
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06-21-2003, 09:52 PM
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Poster
I don't know much about adding applets to a webpage from copying but here is my speculation. You probably need to upload the applet onto the site and then use something like <APPLET code = "Amdahl's Law.class"></APPLET>. I don't know the correct syntax but I'm thinking you need the code itself. I don't know how to obtain that off a page. However it doesn't seem like making those boxes would be tough. Couple Comboboxes, JLabels,JButtons and a Jtextarea. If i had a working program to use java in I might actually be able to make..but I don't have one right now =\
EDIT: I didn't read the source first but...
<CENTER><APPLET code = "AmForm1.class"
alt = "This is the place for my applet! Please, enable you
Java to see it! "
width=450
height=70></APPLET>
</CENTER>
You need that AmForm1.class so that it loads up onto your site when the users comes.
Also at the bottom of your site you should have a link to the site you got this from just so you can't get in trouble?
Another Edit: You might want to change the links on those buttons so it doesn't go back to the site you got it from.
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06-21-2003, 10:39 PM
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Poster
Also at the bottom of your site you should have a link to the site you got this from just so you can't get in trouble?
Another Edit: You might want to change the links on those buttons so it doesn't go back to the site you got it from
It will be saved in an autorun CD format for refference only, It won't be posted so it shouldn't be too much of a problem.
The program I have changes all refferences to the original html site to the new "virtual site" on the CD.
It's very cool for educational sites like this and I can make it work with flash and everything else. Just the applets are a problem. I've checked when doing calcs and nothing is sent out so the java DB has to be cached on my end I would think. Nothing in any temp files that I can find. The page works fine offline but won't save complete with working applets.
I don't think it's a problem with the harvester either because I see it loading javascript from the pages and like I said, the original offlines won't save either.
Java stuff is still pretty new to me though so I'm not sure if you're saying I need a program "AmForm1.class" installed on my end? or is this the working DB for the calculator? Is it generic or coded for specificaly for this page?
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06-22-2003, 02:25 PM
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Poster
Hmm ok i see what you mean having the java applet cached onto your computer.
I did a search for AmForm1.class and I found it as AmForm1.class-3d0223a3-7720a07f.class in C:\Documents and Settings\(username)\.jpi_cache\file\1.0. I also see the other Am- classes in there too. I'm not too sure what you can do from there, but I would think thats where the files are!
And by "AmForm1.class", whenever you compile code it makes a .class file or atleast I think so. I'm no java expert though.
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06-22-2003, 02:35 PM
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Poster
It looks like you've nailed it! thanks. I checked all the other java folders and thought I'd checked that one too.....
Now I'll just have to experiment with the best way to re include them with frontpage I suppose. Under advanced / insert special/ java I'm guessing. it could be a hyperlink also though but I have seen hints on that part so I should be OK.
Thanks again for your time.
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06-22-2003, 04:23 PM
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Simpleton
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06-23-2003, 12:10 AM
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Poster
Cool Thanks! What did you right click on ?
My right click does nothing over the applet, it only works on the rest of the page.
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06-23-2003, 12:12 AM
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Simpleton
i veiwed the source of the page, looked for the java files, then added the file names to the working directory to give u the links.
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