Ferenc Csizmadia wrote; ===== Please don't discourage people from using applets. :-) The situation is not so bad at all. Java applets may use the Java Plugin with IE (or Netscape). In the case of IE, this is actually a better solution then using built-in Java, since the Java Plugin is JRE 1.3 compatible. (Netscape 6 contains JRE1.3, previous versions of Netscape and IE include JRE1. ) ======== Of course, the Java "plugin with IE is not, I think, ActiveX and so it will not work with the latest IE. I have not tested (been away for my summer holiday!) but perhaps the most significant plugin to "break" would be the Java plugin. If anyone has tested the Java plugin with the recent IE, do let this list know. On a related note, Microsoft were asked to comment on the situation, particularly in regard to MacOS. Their quote was "MacIE will continue to support Netscape plug-ins at least through the next major release next year. ActiveX is the prefered technology for extending the functionality of WinIE, especially since Netscape itself is deprecating the old plug-in API in Netscape 6. You should also investigate Binary Behaviors as an alternative for your Windows plug-in." ======= It appears that they are citing Netscape API recommendations which deprecate the current way of doing things. I am not sure what the "new" API is. Is this perhaps a Microsoft "spin" on a Netscape dcument? I do note that for a long time, Chime did not display properly with Netscape 6.0 and Mozilla, but the latest release of Netscape 6.1 does now fix this (ie the fix was by Netscape, not MDL). -- Henry Rzepa. Imperial College, Chemistry Dept. +44 020 7594 5774 (Office) +44 020 7594 5804 (Fax) chemweb: A list for Chemical Applications of the Internet. To post to list: mailto:chemweb@ic.ac.uk Archived as: http://www.lists.ic.ac.uk/hypermail/chemweb/ To (un)subscribe, mailto:majordomo@ic.ac.uk the following message; (un)subscribe chemweb List coordinator, Henry Rzepa (mailto:rzepa@ic.ac.uk)