Org.w3c.dom ?

Hi,
i tried import org.w3c.dom.*; and it failed. couldnt find the classes.
ive got jdk 1.3 and the jre is installed and functioning.
do i have to download this extra package? if so, from where? www.w3c.org didnt seem to have it. i tried this java.sun.com without success.
im positive my problem is realy easy to fix.. i have a feeling.. please help!
thanks!!
party hard.

Basically.. i wanted to have java to javascript communication.. as specifiied at
http://java.sun.com/products/plugin/1.3/docs/jsobject.html
i was thinking i really should use com.w3c.dom.*; freak.. it doesnt look tasty using netscape.javascript.JSObject's cause then what about IE? or are they compataible..
i was thinking before that the com.w3c.dom is compatible with both.. thats why im after it...
has anyone tried java -> javascript communication, and have been sucessfuly in a wide browser usability?
thanks.. up the dukes now. thanks all.....

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