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The application I am currently developing is a Java Applet and I use the VisAD API. I do simple 2D graphing of environmental model data and it works fine in Intenet Explorer 6.0. I also just downloaded Netscape 6.1 and it works fine with it. I had to install the Java Plug-in when running under MS IE. I assume Netscape automatically uses the plug-in also when running my applet. Though I am only utilizing a small part of the VisAD API in creating 2D plots of data, so I can't speak for any issues that may occur in any of the more complex methods such as the 3D stuff. Luke ----- Original Message ----- From: "Curtis Rueden" <curtis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <mikael.ogren@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, October 08, 2001 2:42 PM Subject: Re: New to VisaAD > > >I read that to be able to run VisAd as an applet the minimum demand is > >Netscape 6 but that one might have to add the Java Plug-In. Do you need this > >or not? And how about Internet Explorer (version, addons...)? > > Hi Mikael, > > I have not gotten VisAD applets working successfully in Netscape 6, and I > don't know if VisAD applets work with the new IE 6.0. > > IE4.x, IE5.x, and Netscape 4.x should work with it, if you install the Java > Plug-In (it comes with the JDK now and is automatically installed, or you can > download it separately). > > -Curtis > >
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