Joachim,

It's not that we want to mix 1.1 and Java 2 but we need the ability of a
javascript function to call a Java 2 method.  And as John Sutter
mentioned Sun and Netscape really mangled this and IE looks like it is
winning the battle easily.  Our stats show essentially 75% IE users and
25% Netscape 4.x users... out of 12,000 visits to one of our websites
over the past year there were only about ten that were Netscape 6.

- John Wright
Starfire Research

Joachim Diepstraten wrote:
>
> Hi John
>
> > You've actually had a Java 1.1 Applet running under Netscape's VM
> > communicate with a Java 2 plugin Applet? Wow, I find that hard to
> > believe.
> Nope not a Java2 and Java 1.1 together, never tried that out. I don't
> think that would work that easy. (But you could use two sockets to
> transfer data or information between those too. As they both come from the
> same server there is no security restriction). Just two Java1.1. But I
> wasn't aware that you want to mix both. Sorry!
>
> EOF,
>  J.D.
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