Java update for safari and os x

i am having grave difficulty using thompson learning, because it does not support the common os x browsers, and netscape does not recognise the jre 1.5 that i have installed. can apple provide some serious update to safari, or could someone advice me as to how to proceed in making netscape install the jre1.5 plugin

I'm having the same problem with wallstreet institute, an error occurs saying "Client browswe unable to communicate with server - missing Java Virtual Machine (JVM). You will need Sun Java Virtual Machine". Please contact administrator."
No helpful idea from gravis store or apple phone helpline.
Any idea?

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