IE6 and java plug-in1.3.1_02

Hi,
using previous version of IE and Java plug-in I had the external java plug-in called if, and only if, I use the tag:
<OBJECT classid="clsid:8AD9C840-044E-11D1-B3E9-00805F499D93" ...
Now, having IE6 and java plug-in 1.3.1_02 I get the browser call the external plug-in also when using the tag:
<APPLET ...
while normally the browser internal plug-in was called.
Is it a new specification of the plug-in or of the browser?(could not find any clue on MS web site)
TIA
Oscar

When the plug-in installs, it sets itself to be your default environment for Java in Internet Explorer (unless you uncheck that box). If you go to your Control Panel, the Java plug-in icon should appear, and you can right-click to Open it. On the Browser panel of the Java Plug-in Control Panel you can set which browsers you want, or don't want, the plug-in to be the default Java Virtual Machine for.

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