In article <
E42dnZnbbdLBoT_N...@earthlink.com>,
Kurt Ullman <
kurtu...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> In article <k7s37d$2p9$
1...@dont-email.me>,
m...@home.spamsucks.ca (Király)
> wrote:
>
> > Kurt Ullman <
kurtu...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > > I have a couple webcams I want to watch, but they require Java. Any
> > > particular reason that I shouldn't d/l it and set it up? If so, any
> > > alternatives if I want to watch these webcams? Running 10.8.2
> >
> > My main browser is Safari; it has Java disabled. If I need to visit a
> > web site that requires Java, I use Firefox, in which I have enabled
> > Java. I quit Firefox and return to Safari as soon as I am finished with
> > the Java website.
>
> I have it active on FF. But when I go to the site, it still says plug-in
> missing and sends me to the website to d/l Java for Mac OS X
> Recommended Version 7 Update 9. Should I d/l and set it up and then
> double check to make sure disabled in Safari.
Do you have it enabled in general? Open Java Preferences (it's a
separate application in /Applications/Utilities, not a System
Preference) and make sure it's enabled.
I ran into this a couple of days ago at
speedtest.net. Chrome asked me
if I wanted to allow Java to run on the site, I said yes, but it still
said "Applet disabled" until I changed the preference.
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Barry Margolin,
bar...@alum.mit.edu
Arlington, MA
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