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2/1/2007 5:04 PM
 
Hello,

I am currently working on a project that uses a piece of software which exports a set of HTML pages with some JavaScript and a Java applet (in a JAR file) to navigate them.  However, the project mandates that our website have richer content (such as forums, logins, etc) and for this I have chosen to use DotNetNuke.  I was trying to use an IFrame module to integrate the output content from this other piece of software into my DNN site, but the Java applet which is part of the navigation system does not seem to be rendering properly.

Using the Java console to view some debugging output, it looks like trying to view the original page through the IFrame causes it to make a "network: " request directly to the applet.class file inside of a directory hierarchy that doesn't exist.  When I view the original page without the IFrame, it simply makes a request for the applet.jar file and renders properly.  After searching around online for a while, I am still at a loss as to why this is happening.  Can anyone shed some light on the issue for me?

Thanks,
James
 
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