Problem of APPLET TAG

Hi,
I created an applet (extends JApplet).
if the applet is not packaged, it can be displayed properly on HTML page with tag:
<applet
codebase="file:///F:/temp/paper"
code="UserJApplet.class"
width=400 height=300
>
</applet>
but if It is packaged, it can not be displayed.
HTML TAG is following:
<applet
codebase="file:///F:/temp/paper"
code="java.test.UserJApplet.class"
width=400 height=300
>
</applet>
the class is compiled in right directory and package.
what is wrong?

Hi,
I created an applet (extends JApplet).
if the applet is not packaged, it can be displayed
properly on HTML page with tag:
<applet
codebase="file:///F:/temp/paper"
code="UserJApplet.class"
width=400 height=300
>
</applet>
but if It is packaged, it can not be displayed.
HTML TAG is following:
<applet
codebase="file:///F:/temp/paper"
code="java.test.UserJApplet.class"
width=400 height=300
>
</applet>
the class is compiled in right directory and
package.
I'd try it without setting codebase.
<applet
code="UserJApplet.class"
width=400 height=300
>
</applet>The codebase defaults to the Applet base directory
May not work but worth try.
(T)

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