In a message dated 4/20/2004 12:34:33 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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> I'll accept that restatement, Will.  My intent was not that there was no
> footprint on the client, but that the user could go to a URL and would be
> able to launch what they need to from there.  So, shockwave is fine, Java
> Web Start is fine and anything else that could be installed by users going
> to this web page and "clicking here" and that is maintained 
> something like
> Adobe pdf readers would be fine.

"Anything else that could be installed..." covers a lot.
So that would cover things like new fonts, flash, MrSid and other viewer plugins, 
RealAudio and other sound plugins, etc.  So it seems you're just advocating basically 
a browser interface, and the caveat that anything that a programmer might 
realistically think a user doesn't have installed should have a link to how to install 
it.
Will
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