It seems that the JavaScript on this page simply write an <applet> tag and the detection code is inside an applet. So an applet should be able to get the Java version.

We have a similar problem here with a digital signature that have some bugs with Java 6, so if someone find a way to found the Java version, I'm all ears.

I'm not sure if there is a way to use JavaScript but I know it's possible because this company is doing it.

cyscape.com

take the test

http://www.cyscape.com/products/bhawk/workshop/detectjava.aspx?bhcp=1

Any ideas??

Jon
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