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HTML <applet> Tag. Not Supported in HTML5.



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Example


An embedded Java applet:



<applet code="Bubbles.class" width="350" height="350">

Java applet that draws animated bubbles.

</applet>




Definition and Usage


The <applet> tag is not supported in HTML5. Use
<embed> or <object> instead.


The <applet> tag defines an embedded applet.



Browser Support














Element
<applet> Not supported Not supported Yes Yes Not supported

Note: There is still some support for the <applet> tag in some browsers, but it requires additional plug-ins/installations to work.


Note: The <applet> tag is supported in Internet
Explorer 11 and earlier versions, using a plug-in.



Differences Between HTML 4.01 and HTML5


The <applet> tag is not supported in HTML5.



Required Attributes











Attribute Value Description
code URL Specifies the file name of a Java applet
object name Specifies a reference to a serialized representation of an applet

Optional Attributes
































Attribute Value Description
align left

right

top

bottom

middle

baseline
Specifies the alignment of an applet according to surrounding elements
alt text Specifies an alternate text for an applet
archive URL Specifies the location of an archive file
codebase URL Specifies a relative base URL for applets specified in the code attribute
height pixels Specifies the height of an applet
hspace pixels Defines the horizontal spacing around an applet
name name Defines the name for an applet (to use in scripts)
vspace pixels Defines the vertical spacing around an applet
width pixels Specifies the width of an applet



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