On 8/28/13 8:37 AM, Roger Fink wrote:
> 
> 
> -------- Original Message --------
>> Interviewed by CNN on 28/08/2013 11:25, Roger Fink told the world:
>>> I just upgraded from SM 2.15 to 2.20. Now, when I activate java (default
>>> state being inactive) , the browser overrides my selection. What do I
>>> need to do to gain control over my own computing decisions?
>>>
>> By "Java" do you mean "Java Platform" or "Java Deployment Toolkit?"
>>
>> If it's the first that is being blocked, you probably need to update
>> your Java -- current version is Java 7 update 25.
> 
> I'm referring to the "normal user application" of java, so I assume that 
> means java platform. I have the latest version installed.
>>
>>
> 

Windows XP SP3
SeaMonkey 2.20
Java J2SE RTE 7 update 25

When I visit a Web page that requires Java, I often get a popup dialogue
asking whether I really want to use it.  The popup is the same as I see
when I want to execute an installer file to install or update software
while SeaMonkey is not even running.

This is a Windows issue, not a SeaMonkey issue.  Although I check the
box for Windows to remember that I do want to run Java, Windows often
forgets.

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