




HTML <applet> tag (Not supported in HTML5)
HTML <applet> tag was used to embed the Java applet in an HTML document. This element has been deprecated in HTML 4.0 and instead of it we can use <object> and newly added element <embed>. 
The use of Java applet is also deprecated, and most browsers do not support the use of plugins.
Note: The <applet> tag is deprecated in HTML4.0 and not supported in HTML5. So you can use <object> tag or <embed> tag instead of <applet>.
Syntax


<applet code="URL" height="200" width="100">.............</applet>


Following are some specifications about <applet> tag


Display
Block


Start tag/End tag
Both Start tag and End tag


Usage
Embed Applets


Example


<!DOCTYPE html>

<html>

<head>

  <title>Applet Tag</title>

 </head>

 <body>

   <p>Example of Applet Tag</p>

    <applet code="Shapes.class" align="right" height="200" width="300">

     <b>Sorry! you need Java to see this</b>

     </applet>

  </body>

</html>




Attributes
Specific Attributes


Attribute name
Value
Description


code
URL
It specifies the URL of Java applet class file.


width
pixels
It specifies the display width of the applet panel.


height
pixels
It specifies the display height of applet panel


align

left
right
top
middle 
bottom

It specifies the position of applet application relative to surrounding content.


alt
text
It is used to display alternative text in case browser does not support Java.


archive
URL
This specifies the archived or compressed version of an applet application. 


object
name
It specifies the URL or reference to a serialized representation of an applet. 


codebase
URL
It specifies the exact or relative URL of applets .class file specified in the code attribute.


hspace
pixels
It specifies the horizontal space around the applet.


vspace
pixels
It specifies the vertical space around the applet.


name
name
It specifies the name for the applet


Global Attributes
The <applet> tag supports all Global Attributes in HTML
Event Attributes
The <applet> tag supports all Event Attributes in HTML
Supporting Browsers

Element Chrome IE Firefox Opera Safari
<applet>Not supportedNot SupportedYesNot SupportedYes














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