Can't run an applet with Internet Explorer for Windows

I'm not sure this is the right news group, if not please direct me to the correct one.
I have an applet at http://209.55.115.36/webfit/Instructions/instructio_list.php?section_id=1&instructionsPage=2 It works in various browser except internet explorer for Windows. I've tried it with IE on windows XP, 98 and ME. Here is what I do.
1) I uninstall any copies of the Java Plugin.
2) I install a new copy of the Java Plugin
3) I test that I can see the Java Coffee cup in IE
I try loading in my applet and I get a big grey spot.
The applet works with all Mac Browsers, Netscape and Opera, but not IE. I don't get any error messages, just nouthing.
Any pointers or thoughts would be helpful. I'm under a time crunch because I wanted to show it off at a trade show this weekend.
-Gary

HEY! I saw what you're talking about! I was working on my own stuff, and my applet said it loaded and init'd, but was still blank. The only difference was I had upgraded to the Plug-In 1.4.1 this morning. So I went back to version 1.4.0 and it worked perfectly again. Maybe that's what's happening to you. So ignore the link I just posted and go to this one:
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4/download.html
That'll let you download version 1.4.0 instead, and I'll bet you that one works. Let me know. Good luck!

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