Thanks for your reply Andrew.
Indeed JavaHelp works with applet but, in my case, that's not ideal.
Could you give me your googling?
Regards,
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>Thanks for your reply Andrew.
Your thanks can best be expressed by your future
lack of top-posting, whcih I find most confuring..
>Indeed JavaHelp works with applet but, in my case, that's not ideal.
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>Could you give me your googling?
Sure, but it is nothing profound, simply..
<http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=en&q=javahelp+applet&meta=>
returns 67,500 hits - so it suggested JHelp and
applets was not uncommon.
* OTOH - what do you mean by 'not ideal'?
Perhaps JWS* is better suited to this task.
(ends in a free floating 'help', see for example..
<http://www.physci.org/jws/> )

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