Browser plug-in for ejre1.4.2

Hi,
I tested the ejre1.4.2 on my Atmel at91sam9263 platform and it works fine in Linux. However, it does not come with browser plug-in. Unfortunately, other Jave SE embedded packages do not work with this armv5 processor. Is it possible to get a web browser plug-in to work with this ejre1.4.2? I googled for a java web plug-in and found things like icedtea-gcjwebplugin, gcjwebplugin and classpath. Anybody know whether they works with ejre?
Many thanks,
Derek

Hi, assuming your are referring to Jeffrey Freidl then can I just say that his plug-ins add so much more flexibility to any that might already exist in LR and I think he only expects the minimum set by Paypal as the minimum donation.
You can try them for a number of days before deciding to donate.
I did and I wouldn't be without them.

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