Hope you're right, but what can Sun do if Microsoft decides to just stop
supporting Java plugins?  They might withdraw the API (and the EMBED
tag) or modify the browser so that it breaks the plugin.  I know that
I'm already encountering problems with Javascript (as in IE6 crashes as
soon as it looks at certain Java constructs).

Hopefully Microsoft has enough sense to not do something sociopathic
like this.

Maybe this is what Paul Pantera is busily working on right now.

-- John


Michael P. McCutcheon wrote:

>I thought that Sun was working on a version of the JRE that worked with
>IE6...isn't that what the new XP version of the JRE is supposed to be?
>
>I thought that the man upstairs (Scott Mc) said that they'd have an XP
>compatable JRE at the time that XP launched...
>
>could be wrong though.
>
>Mike
>


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