i dont think so...the base jdk used to develop it on was 1.1.8, for more 
support daw.
you can run it locally with a VM from your machine(1.1.8) but you have 
to enable network
connections to any host on your appletviewer settings. but only if you 
have the .class files, which i
doubt they'll be releasing.

--v

Jeff Gutierrez wrote:

>#for IE users(duh!). we still
>#need the netscape code signing certificate to have it available for 
>#non-M$ platforms.
>#
>
>Yeah, I can imagine..  There are three (3) signing tools currently needed
>for Java applets -- MS Authenticode, Netscape Signing Tool, and
>Sun's.  Sadly, you have to support all three (3) if you want to support 
>IE, Netscape, and HotJava.
>
>Does the applet require the JavaPlugin to run?
>
>stay cool.
>
>jeff --
>



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