On Jun 19, 2005, at 11:22 PM, Michael Elliott wrote: > Our rural hospital has set up a new digital radiology system that > makes it possible to access Xrays, MRIs, CTs, etc. from via the > internet, but I can't get the Java client to work: > > https://demo.neurostarsolutions.com > user = demouser , password = demouser > > Once the page loads, you have to select "Dept: All" and "past ALL > days" in the upper right screen. Pick a "patient", and click on the > FIRST "Images" column on the icon that looks like a projector > screen. That brings up a large version of the raw image, and it > works OK in Mac OS X 10.4.1. However, the preferred method is to > click on the SECOND "Images" column, the icon that looks like a > folder. On Windows XP, this method loads some sort of Java viewer > that allows you to manipulate the images, adjust contrast, enlarge, > etc...all within the browser window. Of course, this one doesn't > work on OSX :-) as I get an error that some Java Beans plugin is > not present. I've gone to Apple.com and installed the latest > Java15Release but no dice, and Sun's Java site of course refers > back to Apple for any Mac OS issues. My guess is that the Java was written in Windows for Windows. Embrace, extend, extinguish and all that... -- Nick Scalise nickscalise at mac.com