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Type Title Author Replies Last Post
Archiving this article AliceWyman 0
by AliceWyman
Archived? or only ESR? Ömer Timur 2
by Ömer Timur
[Fx42] add warning that Windows 64-bit Firefox does not recognize this plugin AliceWyman 3
by ideato
Button with drop-down menu scootergrisen 7
by AliceWyman
Replaced non-working Java test link (was: Link not found) scootergrisen 1
by AliceWyman
Add "Java is installed but the plugin is missing from the Add-ons Manager" section AliceWyman 6
by AliceWyman
Testing Java: Removal of links to pages causing "Application Blocked" error in Java 7 U51 AliceWyman 0
by AliceWyman
Enabling Java - "Ask to Activate" and "Always Activate" options AliceWyman 2
by AliceWyman
Testing Java: Info added on activating Java and Java security prompts AliceWyman 0
by AliceWyman
Installing or updating Java: Mac 10.7+ should install Java 7 from java.com AliceWyman 0
by AliceWyman
Mac OS X 10.6 Add-ons Plugins list now shows "Java Applet Plugin" AliceWyman 0
by AliceWyman
Linking to this article from PFS Michael Verdi 4
by John99
Adding section on uninstalling JavaFX, removed outdated info AliceWyman 0
by AliceWyman
[Deferred] Add steps to Upgrade from Java 6 to Java 7 Hasan 5
by AliceWyman
[Done] Java blocklisting Michael Verdi 5
by AliceWyman
[Approved] Mac OS X 10.7 Java plugin name change AliceWyman 7
by AliceWyman
[Needs update] Other software that may block Java AliceWyman 0
by AliceWyman
[Approved] Java for Mac OS X 10.7 AliceWyman 3
by AliceWyman
[Approved] Mac OS X 10.5 Java Update 10 workaround is no longer needed in future Firefox versions AliceWyman 5
by scoobidiver
[Approved] Add the workaround on OS X 10.5 since Java Update 10, specify Program Files (x86) on 64-bit Windows scoobidiver 13
by AliceWyman
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