from: Thomas Chiverton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Nothing stopping applications prompting you to download a VM-plugin or
> something, like CF5 does for the cfform components.

Anyone using Windows XP actually try this and get it to work.  Recently
I was talking to some XP beta users who said something to me about not
being able to run Java because XP had a number of dll's with the same name
as Java - when Java installed, XP quit working...
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