I have tried many different things, and managed to get the whole big plugin 
set downloaded (what I got from the Mac was incomplete).  It is a lot of 
class files plus a META-NF directory with a few *-mf files that I have no 
idea what to do with.  

Maybe someone else can play with it?  If you go to www.dialpad.com, get a 
free account, using konqueror identifying itself as Mozilla 4.75, and ignore 
the message that X11 is not supported, after logging back in after getting 
you emailed verification code, select "Make call".  A window will come up 
indicating that the plugin is being downloaded (it wont work).  Do not click 
on "Continue" yet.  Instead, open up an xterm and go to /tmp and look for a 
jar_<some number mess>_tmp file.  This is actually the dialpad plugin in zip 
format.  I saved it to dialpad.zip and unzipped it.  Lots of class files in 
the dialpad/us/directory it produces.  There is also a META directory 
produced with 3 files in it.

Perhaps someone could either figure out how to get the plugin working?  
Figure out what to do with the META directory and it's contents?  Or fix the 
goddamn java mess in the class files so that it isn't horribly broken?  If 
anyone wants the zipfile of the plugin, I am also willing to send it as an 
attachment.

On Monday 05 February 2001 14:19, Praedor Tempus you wrote:
> Nope.  No go.  I used a Mac (which also isn't supported) to download the
> netscape plugin, then I copied the plugin to my linux box (it appears to be
> nothing more than a couple java class files).  I get the dialpad java
> dialer up, but cannot see anything but a jumble of scrambled colors until I
> place the cursor over the dial keypad, then the number under the cursor
> appears.
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