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Enter here the directory in which you want to upload the applet files per ftp
or ssh. Frequently (but not always) this has to be a subdirectory of
<code>htdocs</code>, like <code>htdocs/jboom</code>.

<p>Besides that, you have to denote the URL by which this directory
is reachable through HTTP. In many cases only the last components of this URL
correspond to the installation directory, the beginning may be completely
different (like <code>http://www.my.server/jboom</code>).

<p>The most convenient way to use jBoom as an applet is to place it
in a small, separate browser window. This requires 
JavaScript to be activated, and some other special settings (see jBoom
documentation).

<p>If you don't want to use JavaScript, deselect the correspondig check box.
JBoom will then occupy a complete browser window (or tab),
with otherwise unchanged functionality.

<p>In the bottom field you can choose the name of the Html file used
for starting the applet (please supply a simple name). This file contains a 
reference to a specific configuration file. Several different Html files
referring to different configurations can be installed in parallel.

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