Applet startup screen

Hi I have a simple question,
Is the startup screen of a Java Applet replacable by a custom image or somethimng like that?
I mean the screen you get when the Applet is busy loading. The one with the Java logo in the center with a 'gray-rotating' 18-pointed star behind it.
Kind regards,
Klaas

As part of the applet/object tag, no, I don't think you can.
You could use DHTML to place a different image over the loading applet, and have the applet call back to the webpage, informing it to remove the load image.
Or you can have the base loader very simple (just show image, and use a URLClassLoader to kick start the real applet).
i think you can already get premade versions of this off the net

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