You can overwrite the built-in data level using the applet parameter
(the param name is data, and the value is a string containing:
and capital B (B) for object which is already in the marked place.
Example to overwrite levels 0 and 1:
<applet code=Sokoban width=370 height=320>
<PARAM name=data0 value="
,
, ################
, #o:@H:::::::B::#
, ######::H:######
, #::H:#
, #oo::#
, ### #::::#
, #:# #::::# ###
, #::# #::::# # #
, #::#::::# ###
, #:::::# # #
, ##### ###
">
<PARAM name=data1 value="
,
,
, ###
, #o#
, #:####
, ###H:Ho#
, #o:H@###
, ####H#
, #o#
, ###
">
</applet>
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