What you have is a common applet problem, where you, the maker of the htmlfile, do not upload the applet in the same directory as the htmlfile, and then ask for the applet like "appletname".
My suggestion is to upload the applet to your root directory, and then have your cgi generate an object tag pointing to "/appletname".
That should work. I don't remember Apache serving files from under the cgi-bin correctly on my poor Apachte conf, and I don't think it will by default(the 2nd part just my opinion, but 1st part true).
update: /me is just too slow for jeffa
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In reply to (crazyinsomniac) Re: cannot load applet using Perl/CGI
by crazyinsomniac
in thread cannot load applet using Perl/CGI
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