MySpeed

The standard Custom Results example demonstrates the ability to tailor the Speed and Quality test results into a common format for your users. 
 

The Custom Results example uses the standard HTML <param> feature to direct MySpeed to call a JavaScript method when the Speed and Quality tests are complete. This is used to display the results differently.

Applet Syntax:

<applet MAYSCRIPT name="myspeed" code="myspeed.class" archive="myspeed.jar" width=600 height=400>
<param name="SID" value="Enter name">
</applet>
 

Explanation:

1. Using the standard HTML feature <param> the example sets the MySpeed parameters 'JS' to the value "mss()". This instructs the applet to call the mss() JavaScript function and pass the results of the test. The mss() function is the method used to generate the results table in the web page.

Although the 'js' option is being used to automatically call a JavaScript method() in this example the <param> technique can be used to assign any number of MySpeed test options. For example the Speed test characteristics such as the length of the test can be changed. Click the link below to see more options.

What other <param> options does MySpeed support?