About the applet run in Netscape

Dear sir:
I have a issue is about i18n.I created an applet program. It's well when
it run in windows IE browser and Netscape browser.But, It have issue when display chinese character in Sun solaris Netscape.Pls tell me why!
right! my Netscape Version is 4.7,and i can not use PLUG-IN.
Thanks & kind regards
robber.lee

My Applet is really kind of neat and on one applet panel,
and I want to share it on the browser in the classroom.
My Applets used to work with Netscape on my computer.
Thinking that I probably lost a plugin,
I read as much as I could about plugins.
But I am really lost.
It seems unfortunate that one
has to know so much about things
peripherally to what one is trying to do.
It makes programming much harder
than it used to be a few years ago.
Can someone help me with some suggestions?
Or does the lack of responses mean that others don't know?
Or are they snubbing me? I give up.
dewayne

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