Is there Jinitiator for linux?

Is there Jinitiator for linux?
Thanx,

Hello,
There is not, but You can use forms for web on linux.
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http://www.snpe.co.yu/index.php?sadrzaj=html/fslin_eng.html
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    Visit http://www.snpe.co.yu/index.php?sadrzaj=html/fslin_eng.html
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