On Sat, 26 Jul 2008 03:13:43 Kay Schenk wrote:
> Hello all--
>
> Ok, here's another Java test page to try...yeah...it's goofy because I
> didn't take out the banner--see results in upper right hand corner and
> in page body.
>
> http://website.openoffice.org/tryouts/Kay/download/appletDocWrite.html
>
> and yes, it does run an applet. My plans for using this are to NOT run
> the applet if the java version can be detected by other means (the
> browser supporting LiveConnect) but what I'm primarily interested in at
> this time is how well this procedure does at detection, generally.
>
> There are many issues with all of this, of course. Unfortunately, in
> some browsers the ONLY way to do java detection is through the applet
> method, and there's basically not a whole lot more that can be said
> here. The only browsers identified so far that need to go this route are
> Konqueror and older versions of IE (maybe 5?). The developer Eric Gerds
> and I have ben trying to nail down the quirks over the last day or so.
> The js I'm currently using is actually VERY slim compared to the
> original which had a lot of features we didn't need.
>
> So...let me know.

Does not seem to work on Opera 9.5/Linux...
>
> I am particularly interested in what anyone who is currently using
> Firefox 3.0 on ANY platform gets. Odd mixed results on this one, though
> FF2 works fine! :/



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