Jinitiator for Netscape on Linux?

Hi,
We have some people who run linux clients and therefore do not want to have to revert
to windows when they want to user the Oracle forms application.
Is there a version of Jinitiator for Linux using netscape and if there is does anyone have any examples of html used to handle multiple jinitiator plugins dependant in OS.
I would have thought Oracle of all people would be leading the way to get rid of the broken windoze ;-)
Cheers
Oliver
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Oliver - this information is already availble on OTN - please look at http://technet.oracle.com/products/forms/pdf/clientplatformsod.pdf.
Does this help??
Regards
Grant Ronald
Forms Product Management

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