Michael P. McCutcheon wrote:
By setting to the correct system/public id AND setting the classpath to the
base dir of the x3d install, IT WORKS! WOO HOO!

Before I did one, but not the other.  Did the other, then tweaked the
code..anyway, long story short it was just a confusing mess.  Now I see the
light :)
YEAAAHHH!!!!!!

[insert big sigh of relief here]

You had us _really_ baffled as to what you were doing wrong.....

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Justin Couch                         http://www.vlc.com.au/~justin/
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