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Technique H35: Providing text alternatives on applet elements

Obsolete

The Java-specific applet element is obsolete in the HTML Living Standard. Use embed or object instead.

About this Technique

This technique is not referenced from any Understanding document.

This technique applies to HTML and XHTML Documents that load Java applets where applet is not deprecated.

Description

Provide a text alternative for an applet by using the alt attribute to label an applet and providing the text alternative in the body of the applet element. In this technique, both mechanisms are required due to the varying support of the alt attribute and applet body text by user agents.

Examples

Example 1: An applet to play the tic-tac-toe game.

<applet code="tictactoe.class" width="250" height="250" alt="tic-tac-toe game">
   tic-tac-toe game
</applet>  

Tests

Procedure

  1. View the source code of the applet element
  2. Check that the applet element contains an alt attribute with a text alternative for the applet
  3. Check that the applet element contains a text alternative for the applet in the body of the applet element

Expected Results

  • Checks #2 and #3 are true.
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