On 24 Nov 2013, at 14:19, Philip Bays <pb...@saintmarys.edu> wrote:

> Mac OSX 10.9, Java 7 update 45 (latest)
> 
> Runs fine in Firefox.
> Safari is a no-go.  I get the yellow error that Java is not enables in the 
> browser, even though it is and the certificates are set properly.  In fact, 
> none of the applet options in test2 work. (signed, unsigned, HTML5)  It 
> appears that Safari does not read its own preferences, or the Java Panel 
> settings.  I cannot find the Java cache in the current Java panel so I have 
> not cleared it.
> 
I find nothing works well unless the  Java cache is indeed purged.  But you can 
only do that if you set  Developer mode in Safari when  “empty caches” is then 
enabled (I forget how I set the developer mode). 

Indeed, just to be sure, purge the cache, then restart  Safari as the most 
reliable method.

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