MACROMEDIA DREAMWEAVER 8-EXTENDING DREAMWEAVER Manual page 32

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The following example shows an entry for the
Navigator 3.0:
<!ELEMENT APPLET Name="Java Applet">
<!ATTLIST APPLET
Align (top |middle |bottom |left |right |absmiddle |
absbottom |baseline |texttop )
Alt
Archive
Class !Warning !msg="This browser ignores the CLASS attribute for the APPLET
tag."
Code
Codebase
Height
HSpace
ID !Warning !msg="This browser ignores the ID attribute for the APPLET tag.
Use NAME instead."
Name
Style !Warning !msg="This browser ignores the STYLE attribute for the APPLET
tag."
VSpace
Width
>
Creating and editing a browser profile
You can create a browser profile by modifying an existing profile. For example, to create a
profile for a future version of Microsoft Internet Explorer, you can open the profile for the
most recent version of Internet Explorer that has a profile, add any new tags or attributes
introduced in the new version, and save it as a profile for the new version.
Before you create a browser profile for a new version of a browser, check the
Macromedia Exchange for Dreamweaver site at www.macromedia.com/exchange/
dreamweaver to see if Macromedia has supplied a browser profile that you can
download and install using the Extension Manager.
To create or edit a browser profile:
1.
Open an existing profile for editing.
If you're creating a new profile, open the profile that most closely resembles the profile you
want to create, and save the file under a new filename.
2.
If you're creating a new profile, change the name that appears on the first line of text in the
file. (Two profiles cannot have the same name.)
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Customizing Dreamweaver
tag that would be accurate for Netscape
APPLET

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