On Jun 19, 2005, at 9:22 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: I logged on to your page and received the following error when clicking on the left hand list of pictures. Error: parent.right.document.viewer.displayImage is not a function Source File: https://demo.neurostarsolutions.com/Views/studies/ series_image_listing.jsp? imageIDs=in_session&seriesIDString=225&pageTarget=dicom_preview_applet.j sp Line: 25 I don't know what is really wrong, but it appears that you have an improperly defined function. FWIW, I have found that many "java" objects found in the Windows world are really ActiveX or similar with a java adapter class as a wrapper. Cute, but prone to failure. Also, you may want to check out this tool: <http://chrispederick.com/work/firefox/webdeveloper/> It is very handy for debugging web pages in FireFox and Mozilla Browsers. The stuff it can reveal has some utility in finding probable causes of bad behavior in Internet Explorer for Windows. hth, Mark Phillips Mophilly & Associates On the web at http://www.mophilly.com On the phone at 619 444-9210