Labview player for linux?

I have a Labview VI running on my Windows platform. I developed it using the Windows version of Labview 7.1. I used the Web Publishing tool to make the display available online. I have verified that I can see the display running in real time using IE on a Windows machine.
Other machines in our LAN are running Linux, and cannot view the site in real time. For example, Mozilla asks for a plugin, but I can not find Labview Player for Linux anywhere. Can anyone help me get the Linux machines to see the real time site that is being hosted from a Windows machine?
Thanks

I don't think that there is a plug-in for a linux system to be able to view the published LabVIEW front panel.
Wait! Try looking at this link:
http://forums.ni.com/ni/board/message?board.id=170&message.id=28545&requireLogin=False
BobMessage Edited by Bob Y. on 06-13-2005 04:53 PM
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