question wrote: > Roger Fink wrote: >> Roger Fink wrote: >>> On each of two computers, one running XP the other Windows 7, I'm >>> running Seamonkey 15 and Firefox 18 with Java 7.11 installed. As far >>> as I know, the settings for Java, and the browser configurations, >>> are identical, or as close to that as possible, from machine to >>> machine. On XP everything works fine, but I'm having a Java problem >>> on Win7. At this site, www.time.gov, on both machines, java in Seamonkey >>> asked for permission to run and committed it to memory. So no >>> problem there. But at this site, www.stockwatch.com, when I tried to >>> access >>> streaming quotes (behind a paywall), Seamonkey on Win7 refused to >>> launch java. Firefox launches java here without a problem. >>> >>> Security is set to allow popups (required for the java app) at >>> Stockwatch.com, and the firewall would have given me an option if it >>> was about to block it, so I'm not sure what else to try. >> >> I've noticed that one other site with a similar application, and >> where I would expect the same problem of not being able to launch >> java to occur, works OK, so it appears that the above problem may be >> site-related. > The newest version of Java .. raises the secrity lever Bat to HIGH > because of Kackers taking control... It checks for Security > Certificates at the web sites. If there expired or have none , it > will not function.. Click Java in control panel and lower the > security bar to Medium. But download the newest java from Java.com .. They > also explain this > to you .
Here's a question, question. Why don't I have this problem in Firefox 18, which is the "equivalent level" browser to Seamonkey 15, and which I've configured the same way? Anyway, thanks for the tip. _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

