I just read a post in the Google Wave Developer Blog called "Google
Wave in Internet Explorer" (http://googlewavedev.blogspot.com/2009/09/
google-wave-in-internet-explorer.html) which gave me the impression
that it is possible to try out Google Wave in a browser.

Currently if I try to connect to the Google Wave Federation Prototype
Server from a browser I go to http://<my domain>:9876 but this still
gives me the (frequently posted) "Payload to large for buffer" error.
>From other posts I understand that this was caused by the fact that it
is (currently) not possible to access the WFPS from a browser. Is that
still the case?

I am running the WFPS on Ubuntu Karmic Koala and have the following
browsers available for testing purposes: Firefox 3.5.3 and the
Chromium (daily built) browser 4.0.212.0

Could someone please shed some light on this for me?
TIA

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