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Easy question: which versions of IE, if any, support Java 2?

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    Jack Mott
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    anyone? -Jack Mott jackm@scalablesoftware.com

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      anyone? -Jack Mott jackm@scalablesoftware.com

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      Does any browser support Java2 natively without a plugin? Steve Maier, MCSD

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        Does any browser support Java2 natively without a plugin? Steve Maier, MCSD

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        I was under the impression that none did. But need to confirm. Microsoft seems to not like to talk about java on their site... I could always just write a java2 applet and try each version to see if it ever works I suppose.. -Jack Mott jackm@scalablesoftware.com

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          anyone? -Jack Mott jackm@scalablesoftware.com

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          Erik Funkenbusch
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          Microsoft is legally enjoined from supporting Java > 1.1 by the terms of their settlement with Sun.

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            Microsoft is legally enjoined from supporting Java > 1.1 by the terms of their settlement with Sun.

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            Steve Maier
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            I just wonder why Netscape/Mozilla and the others don't support it then. If MS can't because of the settlement, that would be a great thing to help some of the other browsers to get some market share. Steve Maier, MCSD

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              I just wonder why Netscape/Mozilla and the others don't support it then. If MS can't because of the settlement, that would be a great thing to help some of the other browsers to get some market share. Steve Maier, MCSD

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              opera downloads WITH the plugin now I think. so they effectively support it. -Jack Mott jackm@scalablesoftware.com

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                I just wonder why Netscape/Mozilla and the others don't support it then. If MS can't because of the settlement, that would be a great thing to help some of the other browsers to get some market share. Steve Maier, MCSD

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                Erik Funkenbusch
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                I don't know much about Mozilla's Java support, but I thought they just used the JRE that is installed. Is that not the case?

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                  anyone? -Jack Mott jackm@scalablesoftware.com

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                  FYI, here's the wrapper for the plug-in. You can happily code with JDK 1.3 using this thing in IE or Netscape: /ravi "There is always one more bug..." http://www.ravib.com ravib@ravib.com

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                    FYI, here's the wrapper for the plug-in. You can happily code with JDK 1.3 using this thing in IE or Netscape: /ravi "There is always one more bug..." http://www.ravib.com ravib@ravib.com

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                    The "Reply-to" script are some tags. Yuk. <embed width="100%" height="100%" (rest of stuff...) <embed> /ravi "There is always one more bug..." http://www.ravib.com ravib@ravib.com

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                      The "Reply-to" script are some tags. Yuk. <embed width="100%" height="100%" (rest of stuff...) <embed> /ravi "There is always one more bug..." http://www.ravib.com ravib@ravib.com

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                      Of course, the last <embed> should have been </embed>... (sigh) :-) /ravi "There is always one more bug..." http://www.ravib.com ravib@ravib.com

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