Oracle JInitiator will then run and use the parameters in the tag to render the applet. Once Oracle JInitiator is installed, users must shut down Navigator, restart it, and then revisit the original HTML page. Users can then download the version of Oracle JInitiator for their operating system and install it. When Navigator first encounters an HTML page that specifies the use of Oracle JInitiator, users will see a "Plug-in Not Loaded" dialog on the HTML page, which directs the user to the Oracle JInitiator download page. This is what makes it possible for Oracle JInitiator to run inside the Web browser with minimal user intervention. Using the Netscape HTML tag, Web application developers can specify that plug-ins run as part of a Web page. Oracle JInitiator leverages the Netscape Navigator plug-in architecture in order to run inside the browser in the same way other plug-ins, such as QuickTime movies or Shockwave animations operate. B.6 Using Oracle JInitiator with Netscape Navigator
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