It depends on the browser that users use. Applets and such are
something I almost never deal with (so don't quote me). It is my
understanding that IE will automatically fetch and install a new version
of Java if you configure your webpage correctly. Netscape however will
point you to download it (and run through the install yourself).
- John Wright
Starfire Research
Leyland Needham wrote:
>
> > Everybody has at least Flash 3 installed on their machine, with most having
> > Flash 4 and 5, and it's an extremely easy process to upgrade the plug-in.
> > There aren't that many people with a Java plug-in, so most people don't have
> > a JRE above v1.1. And the Munkrosoft saga kind of even ruined that one...
>
> Actually, someone correct me if I am wrong, but that depends on the platform.
> In the windows platform the Java2 plugin is an activex control that will also
> automaticly install from the web, or at least I believe this to be true.
>
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