On 03/05/2013 10:36 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
On 3/5/13 4:28 PM, Paul Bergsagel wrote:
question wrote:
David E. Ross wrote:
When Java 7u11 was blocklisted, I enabled it (click-to-play) for three
Web sites.  How do I now cancel that click-to-play enabling?

   7u11 is still Blocklisted
7u11 thru 7u15  Blocklisted since Monday
All because The ALMIGHTY  FACEBOOK Got HACKED
To protect against threat of Java either we can blocklist Java or
websites can block SeaMonkey. I prefer blocklisting Java.


Neither "question" nor Bergsagel answered my question.

Having enabled blocklisted Java for three Web sites via click-to-play,
how do I now get Java blocklisted for one of those sites?  That is, how
do I cancel a click-to-play?


Disregard that last post.

Tools > Data Manager > Select the Domain you want to deactivate click-to play > Select the Permissions tab. You should see Activate Plugins with a choice of Allow or Block radio buttons, and a Use Default check box. Check Use Default.

Block didn't appear to do anything for me.

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