Webutil and Sun Java plug-in 1.4.1

Hello,
When trying to use webutil with Sun Java plug-in, the downloading of the dll files from the AS fails. I am using a named config =jpi2, so my URL for starting the application looks like this:
http://myappserver.my.domain/forms90/f90?config=jpi2
The output from the console trace is like this:
WUT[downloadFromURL()] Source is http://myappserver.my.domain/forms90/f90?config=jpi2webutil/d2kwut60.dll.
When using Jinitiator it works just fine. Is it because of Sun plug-in, or webutil?
/cheers

Hi,
Yes I created a new template with two applet referenses.
I did find a workaround though. I commented out the dll's from the webutil.cfg, since I guess I will not be needing theese for my purposes, ie fileupload/download and clientinfo. Is that correct? It is working now with the dll's commented out, it will not try to download..
/Vidar

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