Create a vanilla form with a RT Java Applet field on it. Notice that Domino
produces an extra JS function called "_getEditAppletData()" which (basically)
get the value of the applet and adds it to a conventional field.
This function is called in the onSubmit event of the vanilla form. If you want
to use my "bells and whistles" approach then you need to make a call to it for
yourself.
IMO - Don't use the applets. They are about as much use as a chocolate teapot.
Now you're making sense ;o)
Root of the problem:
Create a vanilla form with a RT Java Applet field on it. Notice that Domino produces an extra JS function called "_getEditAppletData()" which (basically) get the value of the applet and adds it to a conventional field.
This function is called in the onSubmit event of the vanilla form. If you want to use my "bells and whistles" approach then you need to make a call to it for yourself.
IMO - Don't use the applets. They are about as much use as a chocolate teapot.
Jake -codestore