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In <41341018.6FFE@peterskye.com>, on 08/30/04   
   at 10:44 PM, Peter Skye  said:  
>I read that.  But why does it read my Java four times and come up with  
>three different versions?  I didn't make _that_ up!  
 
Yes you did.  Go back and read the text again and notice that these are  
samples of what you might see, not output generated by the applet.  
 
>(Dang it, now my EPM is taking 25 minutes to load! . . .)  
 
Consistency is good.  Isn't it?  
 
>And that's a "Proxy setting error"?  My, my, how English has changed  
>these past few milliseconds.  Let me mentally cross-index "Proxy setting  
>error" to "Java upgrade".  
 
Whatever.  
 
Steven  
 
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