On 7/12/11 11:34 AM, William Greenwood wrote:
> Thank you for your clear instructions, which I followed completely, but 
> I still cannot get the page to work.  Can you elaborate on your point 
> "You might want also want to review and adjust what scripts are allowed 
> to do?"  What boxes should I check there?
> 
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> On 7/12/11 10:41 AM, William Greenwood wrote:
>>> Build identifier: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.6; rv:5.0)
>>> Gecko/20110706 Firefox/5.0 SeaMonkey/2.2
>>>
>>> When going to URL
>>> <http://stockcharts.com/freecharts/dynamicpnf.html?$SPX>   I get message:
>>> "You either do not have Java enabled or you have an out-of-date version
>>> of Java installed. Please install the latest version from Java.com and
>>> try again."
>>>
>>> It worked fine with SM2.0.14
>>
>> I'm not getting any problem.  However, I recall that I had to reset the
>> Java checkbox in my preferences after going from SM 2.0.14 to SM 2.1 (or
>> was it from SM 2.1 to 2.2?).
>>
>> 1.  On the menu bar, go to [Edit>  Preferences].
>>
>> 2.  On the left side of the Preferences window under Category, go to
>> [Advanced].
>>
>> 3.  On the Advanced pane, make sure the Enable Java checkbox is checked.
>>
>> 4.  Then, on the left side of the Preferences window under Category, go
>> to [Advanced>  Scripts&  Plugins].
>>
>> 5.  Make sure the checkbox for Browser is checked.  You might also want
>> to review and adjust what scripts are allowed to do.
>>

The only two checkboxes that I have checked are:
        Change status bar text
        Change images

However, none of the checkboxes on the Scripts & Plugins pane --
including the Browser checkbox under "Enable JavaScript for" -- should
have any connection to Java.  Java and JavaScript are two completely
different entities.

On the SeaMonkey menu bar, go to [Help > About Plugins].  On the
"Enabled plugins" page, scroll down to "Java(TM) Platform".  What
version number do you see?  I have 6.0.260.3, but that's for Windows XP.
 You apparently are using a MAC.  The Java download site says: "Apple
supplies their own version of Java. Use the Software Update feature
(available on the Apple menu) to check that you have the most up-to-date
version of Java for your Mac."

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David E. Ross
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