The NPAC Visible Human viewer is a Java applet and can only be viewed using a Web browser that supports Java. Currently the browsers with this capability are Netscape Navigator version 2.0 or higher, and Microsoft Internet Explorer version 3.0 or higher. Sun's HotJava also supports Java applets but currently is only in prebeta release.
Note that some implementations of Netscape Navigator 2.0 do not support Java, for example for the Windows 3.1 operating system and for certain types of Macintosh computers. Java support is available for these platforms in Netscape Navigator 3.0. This applet will not work with versions of Netscape older than 2.0 beta3, so you may need to download the latest version of Netscape.
If you are using the latest version of Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Internet Explorer and still cannot get the applet to work, first check to see whether you can view any other applets. If you can't, then you may need to configure your browser to enable Java. In Netscape, check the Security Preferences in the Options menu.
The Visible Human Viewer uses a remote codebase to access the Java applet. In some versions of Netscape (notably version 3.0 for Windows NT) this gives a spurious security violation or causes the applet to come up blank. In this case, we suggest you try other version (e.g. Netscape 2.0) or another browser (e.g. Internet Explorer).
If you still can't view the applet, let us know, but please specify the brower version you are using, the operating system and computer you are using, and clearly explain the problem, including providing any error messages you get. In most cases, problems in viewing the applet are due to bugs or inadequacies in the implementation of Java in the Web browser.
There are some problems in the display of the applet under Netscape Navigator Gold and Netscape Navigator 3.0 beta, ranging from changes in font size to more serious display problems. We are looking into workarounds for these.
This is a mirror of the NPAC Visible Human Viewer project located at Academic and research network of Slovenia (ARNES). Original pages are available here, check also the list of other mirror sites. If you encounter problems while using this mirror, please notify the Webmaster. |