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                     README for Hex Converter Applet 
                           September 10, l997       
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                     (c) Copyright David Chan, 1997


This document provides information you may find useful in running
Hex Converter Applet.


HOW TO USE THIS DOCUMENT
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To view hexcon.txt on screen in Notepad, maximize the Notepad 
window.

To print hexcon.txt, open it in Notepad or another word processor, 
then use the Print command on the File menu.


DESCRIPTION
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Hex Converter Applet is a freeware Java(tm) applet that converts 
numbers in hexadecimal format into decimal format and vice versa. 
The applet starts in decimal mode. Clicking on the "Hex" button 
converts the number on the screen to hexadecimal format. Click on 
the button again to change back. Click "Clr" at any time to clear 
the screen.

  
HTML CODING
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Place the following code in your HTML file to use this applet:







USING APPLET ON YOUR OWN SITE
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To use Hex Converter Applet on your own site you must first
create a html document which references the applet. This code
can be found in this readme under the "HTML CODING" title.
The html document and the applet class file should then be 
uploaded in "ASCII" and "BINARY" modes respectively. A link
back to my site would be much appreciated.

  
SENDING SUGGESTIONS, CONTENT ENHANCEMENTS, AND ERRORS
=====================================================

If you have suggestions for features you would like to see in 
future editions of Hex Converter Applet or comments about the 
current version, please send them to:
  
       Internet: http://www.geocities.com/davidchan
       E-mail: davidchan@hotpop.com
            
Comments about errors, comprehensiveness, or validity of 
information presented are welcome. Please send these comments 
by e-mail. 

Java and all Java-based marks are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and
other countries. David's Java(tm) Gallery is independent of Sun
Microsystems, Inc.

  
  

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