Oracle Portal for win98?

Is oracle portal for Win98 available for download? Will it work with Microsoft PWS?

This is really not the forum for this type of question.
However, Oracle Portal is available for Solaris and will be available shortly for Windows NT. It will be ported to platforms that 9i Application Server is ported. I do not believe that Windows 98 is on that list.
Second answer. Microsoft PWS is not currently supported with 9i Application Server.
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