Thomas,

I assume you mean use the <object> tag and then suggest the
appropriate Java plugin for the reader to download?  This might be
acceptable except people are less willing to download and install
software to see a web page, they expect it to just come up (a la HTML
or Flash).  If someone has JRE 1.3 I would prefer not to force them to
upgrade to 1.4 just to see my page.

I am curious what version of the JRE is shipped with various flavours
of IE, Fx, Opera, etc.  Does anyone know where I could learn this?

Thanks again,
Jeff

On 4/25/07, Auzinger, Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:




Jeff,



Why don't you try the plugin?  Then you can specify which Java version to
use.  The downside is you may have an initial (long) download.



http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/guide/plugin/developer_guide/using_tags.html#applet



Thanks,



Thomas




-----Original Message-----
 From: Jeff Schiller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2007 12:12 PM
 To: [email protected]
 Subject: Batik Applet deployment



I noticed that Batik has two different downloads, one for JRE 1.3 and

one for JRE 1.4+



If I want to deploy some SVG content and ensure that browsers that do

not have native SVG (or Adobe ASV installed) use the Batik applet, can

I assume these days that "everyone" has JRE 1.4+?



If not (i.e. there are still a large number of JRE 1.3s probably out

there), then what is the proper way to detect the installed JRE

version using JavaScript?



If this question isn't appropriate for Batik, can anyone suggest a

good Sun forum for this?



Thanks,.

Jeff Schiller

http://blog.codedread.com/



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