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. Any ideas? Thanks for any replies to this (admittedly off-topic) problem. Michael -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/pipermail/x4u/attachments/20050619/d7edb1c7/attachment.html