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      <description>Is there a way to check Java applet support on the server?&lt;br /&gt;
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I noticed google analytics having a place listing how many visitors had Java applet support and wonder how they might do that check.  I'd like to serve different content based on knowing if the client's browser supports Java.&lt;br /&gt;
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I know the client could check it by having a small Java applet that sends a signal indicating support when it loads but I want to avoid slowing computers down just to make this test and I'd prefer putting everything on the server end.</description>
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