In the developer tab you want to activate this item:
Disable JavaScript command-option-shift—J
Best wishes,
Jonathan Cohn
> On Dec 7, 2022, at 5:01 PM, Lorie McCloud wrote:
>
> I’d like a little more info about how to disable java script. I went to the
> co
I’d like a little more info about how to disable java script. I went to the
console in the developer tab but I didn’t find a simple on or off and I don’t
understand what the items in that list do.
Thanks.
Lorie
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My bank has a feature where we can make check deposits online using a scanner.
Unfortunately, when I go to their web site and work through the process, I get
to a point where I’m taken directly to java.com <http://java.com/> and am asked
to download and install Java. I’ve don
Just a reminder that Java and JavaScript are two different technologies
that, unfortunately, share parts of their name. From wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JavaScript#History
"The final choice of name caused confusion, giving the impression that
the language was a spin-off o
funnily enough i unchecked java script and couldn’t get to the select station
on the nrl.com <http://nrl.com/> website so i checked it again and got it back
in safari. I was going to use terminal to uninstall it but i’ll hold off for a
wile. Thanks scott.
cheers gerry have a nice day
Jerry, if you use applications that call on the java process you’ll want it.
It all depends on what you’re doing.
> On Mar 25, 2017, at 1:28 AM, Gerry Cook wrote:
>
> Hi everyone! I was just wondering whether i need java because i’ve heard that
> websites, won’t perform as they
immediately solved by
turning off JavaScript in Safari Settings. Harry
> On 25 Mar 2017, at 05:28, Gerry Cook wrote:
>
> Hi everyone! I was just wondering whether i need java because i’ve heard that
> websites, won’t perform as they should with it, , I’m thinking if i should,
> g
Hi everyone! I was just wondering whether i need java because i’ve heard that
websites, won’t perform as they should with it, , I’m thinking if i should, get
rid of it or keep it any ideas? Thanks.
cheers gerry have a nice day
Email: gerryc...@optusnet.com.au
Skype: gerry.cook1
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Yes, we reported both of these issues to Oracle last year, but no
resolution yet...
On Sat, Aug 20, 2016 at 3:18 PM Chris Meredith wrote:
> Hey all.
>
> Not sure if anyone can confirm this, but I seem to be hitting an issue
> with Java applications that use either the tree view
Hey all.
Not sure if anyone can confirm this, but I seem to be hitting an issue with
Java applications that use either the tree view (browser) or table controls.
Since my company is standardizing on JMeter, which uses a browser control to
display test plans and a table to show test results
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Setting those preferences to "allow" seemed to work - thank you for the
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> On Apr 22, 2016, at 7:52 AM, 'Jason White' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
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> When I visit a Java applet verificaiton page, which checks that Java is
> installed and runnin
When I visit a Java applet verificaiton page, which checks that Java is
installed and running in Safari, I'm supposed to receive a permission dialogue
that can be used to enable the Java applet to run. However, I can't find it
(or the Java applet) with VoiceOver.
I have the latest Java
Phil Halton wrote:
> I am using a website that relies on Adobe flash player and Java applets. I
> remember from the days of windows before I went completely over to mac that
> Java was replete with security holes.
Java and Flash are both in this category. So far as I know, the secur
One interesting fact, is that I recently read that Oracle was going to stop
development of the JAVA plugin so the developer of this course is going to need
to migrate to JavaScript in the near future. I believe Angular JS is a good
tool for this type of application, and I have been trying to
Another rthing I'd think of doing is create a snapshot of the base image so if
there are issues when / if you install java and or flash then you can get rid
of that problematic vm and run your snapshot which is a clean creation.
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I'm not sure I'd say it's safe but it's sadly needed for a lot of websites and
the same goes for flash,
Both java and flash are a pain but for some reason still needed.
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I don't do any critical work in this VM. I'm just using it now to access
websites that use Adobe flash player etc.
, Stuff that can't be done on either the Mac or the iPhone.
Thanks, I guess I'll install Java so I can do my stupid little vocabulary
drills on study Spani
is the
reason or a reason we use VMs to help keep isolated environments.
How’s that?
> On Feb 2, 2016, at 10:24 AM, Phil Halton wrote:
>
> I am using a website that relies on Adobe flash player and Java applets. I
> remember from the days of windows before I went completely over
I am using a website that relies on Adobe flash player and Java applets. I
remember from the days of windows before I went completely over to mac that
Java was replete with security holes. I remember it was recommended to
uninstall java for a while there. Has it been fixed to the point where
gt;> On Oct 1, 2015, at 1:38 PM, Scott Granados wrote:
>>
>> This message pops up because something you’re running requires Java. The
>> only way to stop this that I know if is not run that software or install a
>> java run time environment. Download one from Oracl
It is happening on startup and everything is running fine without it. That's
the weird part.
> On Oct 1, 2015, at 1:38 PM, Scott Granados wrote:
>
> This message pops up because something you’re running requires Java. The
> only way to stop this that I know if is not run
This message pops up because something you’re running requires Java. The only
way to stop this that I know if is not run that software or install a java run
time environment. Download one from Oracle that fits your needs.
Good luck
> On Oct 1, 2015, at 1:00 PM, Jim Gatteys wrote:
>
Hi all!
I'm still running Yosemite and recently I've been getting this message telling
me that I need to download and install the java run time environment to view
this web content. This happens even when safari is not open. Any ideas on how
to stop this? I don't really us
This is a fantastic problem that I myself had. It turns out there’s a version
of Java out there that points somewhere invalid. If you do a google search for
Java Download and simply download it directly from the correct website address
(instead of that more information link) you’ll find the
What were you doing at the moment the message appeared?
Java is seldom used on the web nowadays, but it does sometimes happen. I’m not
sure how accessible Java 7 is though, so even for desktop apps it might be
pointless you installing it.
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Upon reflection, the only answer I can think to give you is in the form of a
question. Do you have any apps installed wihch necesitate Java? It's my
understanding that the talking communities app does require Java, which is why
I will never install such apps.
Sincerely,
The Const
Hi all!
\I keep getting a message that I need to install Java, there is a click this
button for more information. I have it installed but it says it can't verify
ithe java version which is 8.4.5 I believe. Do I really need Java? How do i
make this message go a way?
Jim
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While I wouldn’t exactly say it is “unsafe” to have Java installed on your Mac,
Java does indeed introduce some possible security risks. In 2012, hundreds of
thousands of Macs were infected with the Flashback malware due to
vulnerabilities in Java that allowed the malware to download without
Hi,
Yes, it’s perfectly safe to install Java.
Later...
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Fort McMurray, AB Canada
> On Dec 18, 2014, at 06:50, David Griffith wrote:
>
> I have installed Java 7 and and a legacy version of Java 6 to run Stanza with
> an have experienced no ill affects.
> David Grif
/I have installed Java 7 and and a legacy version of Java 6 to run
Stanza with an have experienced no ill affects./
David Griffith
On 18/12/2014 05:37, Robert Cole wrote:
Hi,
I tried installing Cyber Duck FTP app and was asked to install Java
Runtime.
My question is, is it safe to have Java
Hi,
I tried installing Cyber Duck FTP app and was asked to install Java Runtime.
My question is, is it safe to have Java on the Mac?
Thanks,
Rob
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Join mv-...@googlegroups.com. It's pretty quiet, and most people there are
Xcode users, but it's worth a try. I haven't used Eclipse, because I'm not a
fan of Java, so I can't offer any help there. Sorry.
> On Oct 19, 2014, at 6:45 PM, Juan Hernandez wrote:
>
&g
Hello all,
I am a software developer. First this question might not be for this list, so
I want to ask, is there a programming list for mac/ios programmers?
Secondly, has anyone used eclipse on mac os x and if yes where you successful
at it? it doesn’t seem bad at all, but I am having probl
java.com should work fine. Be sure that the url do not have any strange
letters. Downloaded java myself today. Go to safari preferences and place a
checkmark for enable java script, checkmark for enable java. Turn off safari
after download. After installation safari opens in the background
Dear List there is one particular website that I need to access which uses
java. I know it has a terrible reputation regarding security and so wondered
what the safest way is to get java on a mac, ideally without just searching
on google as I know there are fake plugins that have caused problems
e your problem but as you asked, yes I have limited success with
> java applications on the mac. I can read parts of their interface, and
> routing your mouse and clicking, seems to be the way to go, as opposed to
> using the default action from voiceover, i.e. vo spacebar on the item
Hi Harry,
I can't solve your problem but as you asked, yes I have limited success with
java applications on the mac. I can read parts of their interface, and routing
your mouse and clicking, seems to be the way to go, as opposed to using the
default action from voiceover, i.e. vo spaceb
Hello, has anyone had luck with java-based OSX applications? I have managed to
get them working somewhat using the trackpad and by routing the mouse pointer
and clicking, etc. but it isn't perfect. The applications I am trying to work
with are OmegaT, Heartsome Translation Studio, and
Hey Guys,
Apple announced this morning an attack on some of their employees. The hackers
are believed to be the same ones that attacked Facebook earlier in the week.
apple released a Java security update to fix the issue. So check your software
update for download.
Best, J. p.
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effrey Wheatley wrote:
> We are moving our Java / Groovy development platform from Windows to Mac. I
> need to find a source code editor which works well with VoiceOver, including
> jumping between matching braces. I have seen references to Xcode, but it
> appears to be targeted to
You can try Sodbeans. It is extremely accessible and was made for the blind.
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On 31 Jan 2013, at 9:31 PM, Jeffrey Wheatley wrote:
We are moving our Java / Groovy development platform from Windows to Mac. I
need to find a source code editor which works well with
We are moving our Java / Groovy development platform from Windows to Mac. I
need to find a source code editor which works well with VoiceOver, including
jumping between matching braces. I have seen references to Xcode, but it
appears to be targeted to C development vs. Java and Groovy. I can
nd if you have stated something like this a while ago, I was not
>> subscribed then. It would appear I should return Java to 1.7 and hope
>> Talking communities does something until then.
>> On 2013-01-13, at 1:28 PM, Steve Holmes wrote:
>>
>>> I may have said som
e stated something like this a while ago, I was not
> subscribed then. It would appear I should return Java to 1.7 and hope Talking
> communities does something until then.
> On 2013-01-13, at 1:28 PM, Steve Holmes wrote:
>
>> I may have said something like this a while ag
Hi, and if you have stated something like this a while ago, I was not
subscribed then. It would appear I should return Java to 1.7 and hope Talking
communities does something until then.
On 2013-01-13, at 1:28 PM, Steve Holmes wrote:
> I may have said something like this a while ago but
I may have said something like this a while ago but the folks at Talking
Communities had better get off their butts and upgrade to be compatible with
latest versions of java! Java security vulnerabilities are all over the place
and range from Version 4 through current version 7. this is
have a heat day.
>> On 2013-01-12, at 3:23 PM, Red.Falcon
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all!
>>> Well for those of you who might want to use a talking community's room
>>> there is a solution!
>>> This involves replacing the java in mountain lion w
ate my administrator
> password or create one? Thanks and have a heat day.
> On 2013-01-12, at 3:23 PM, Red.Falcon
> wrote:
>
>> Hi all!
>> Well for those of you who might want to use a talking community's room there
>> is a solution!
>> This involve
lution!
> This involves replacing the java in mountain lion with a older version using
> some terminal commands [these commands come from Apple support ]
> I have never used Terminal before but used these commands OK!
>
> So from the link I will post below you will be taken to the page that
Hi all!
Well for those of you who might want to use a talking community's room there is
a solution!
This involves replacing the java in mountain lion with a older version using
some terminal commands [these commands come from Apple support ]
I have never used Terminal before but used
Hello, all. I use Talking communities chat client as I teach computer
technology and want to access the rooms on accessible-world etc. When I
purchased this Mac, I was able to enter the rooms with little difficulty but
due to a a Java issue, I can no longer enter virtual community rooms I
annot track their cursor. I don't know if
that is java specific either, or if it is this particular java application that
does something non-standard with the sidebar.
I did have success with the trackpad, by configuring voiceover to have the
voiceover cursor, follow the mouse, when that gets
under the navigation menu option in VO Utility.
I hope this helps. I do not know if it is Java specific, though.
Please let us know how it goes. It sounds like a wonderful service, and I
particularly appreciate the back-up option.
Harry
On dic 13, 2012, at 2:27 p.m., Paul Erkens wrote:
> Hi li
Hi Paul.
Well, that's a known issue in Java applications. Try using the tab key instead.
I don't think there's much we can do about it before Java starts to care more
about accessibility.
Best regards:
Søren Jensen
Mail & MSN:
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Website:
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as another few systems.
Sometimes on the mac, I find well labeled buttons in this java program, that I
can not activate using vo space. Using the vo command f5 keystroke to route the
mouse to the vo cursor, and then hitting vo shift space, sometimes does the
job, depending on which button you'
Hello everyone. I'd like to run TC conference on the Mac with Mountain lion
using the latest version of Java. Have any of you gotten this to work? If so,
what version of Java are you using and how did you get it. Thank you so much
and I hope you have a good day.
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, 2012 10:40:02 AM UTC-7, Jim wrote:
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> Hey Folks,
>
> I'm likely to need to do some mac based java development on the Mac
> and am wondering if Eclipse is usable in voiceover.
>
> I went searching the list and found there were issues on Snowleopard.
> Does anyone k
s like they are still doing VO support.
CB
On 8/1/12 1:40 PM, Jim Barbour wrote:
Hey Folks,
I'm likely to need to do some mac based java development on the Mac
and am wondering if Eclipse is usable in voiceover.
I went searching the list and found there were issues on Snowleopard.
Does an
Hey Folks,
I'm likely to need to do some mac based java development on the Mac
and am wondering if Eclipse is usable in voiceover.
I went searching the list and found there were issues on Snowleopard.
Does anyone know if java eclipse is usable with voiceover on lion?
Thanks Much,
Jim Ba
oad Webkit and see whether the
problems persist. The page works fine in Snow Leopard with Safari 5.05.
Cheers,
Esther
On Sep 11, 2011, at 06:53, Ryan Mann wrote:
> Hello. I've noticed that since I upgraded to Lion, VoiceOver doesn't seem to
> like message boxes that are on so
Same problem here. I've emailed Apple about it, but the more the merrier.
On Sep 11, 2011, at 11:53 AM, Ryan Mann wrote:
> Hello. I've noticed that since I upgraded to Lion, VoiceOver doesn't seem to
> like message boxes that are on some web sites. Java Script is us
andra tekniska prylar för synskadade
www.tbteknik.se
11 sep 2011 kl. 18:53 skrev Ryan Mann:
> Hello. I've noticed that since I upgraded to Lion, VoiceOver doesn't seem to
> like message boxes that are on some web sites. Java Script is used to create
> these message boxes
of Safari.
Download/install Webkit from: http://Webkit.org
The user interface, experience and all is very similar to Safari.
Kevin
On 9/11/11, Ryan Mann wrote:
> Hello. I've noticed that since I upgraded to Lion, VoiceOver doesn't seem
> to like message boxes that are on some
Hello. I've noticed that since I upgraded to Lion, VoiceOver doesn't seem to
like message boxes that are on some web sites. Java Script is used to create
these message boxes. To see what I am talking about, open
http://www.webteacher.com/javascript/ch01.html. Type something int
Yes. JAVA is not bundled to reduce the size of download.
On Jul 30, 2011, at 1:17 AM, Christopher Peppel wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I have heard that now you have to download Java for Lion from the Internet?
> Is this true? Thanks for any answer.
>
> Chris
>
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Hi Folks,
I have heard that now you have to download Java for Lion from the Internet? Is
this true? Thanks for any answer.
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Olivares:
> Hi,
>
> What is a good java editor for Mac? I'm taking a computer science class where
> we are programming in Java, but Eclipse isn't working very well with
> Voiceover. What would you recommend as an alternative?
>
> Thanks,
> Brandon
> www.
Hi,
What is a good java editor for Mac? I'm taking a computer science class where
we are programming in Java, but Eclipse isn't working very well with Voiceover.
What would you recommend as an alternative?
Thanks,
Brandon
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I help
Hello Claus,
I can read those pages you posted just fine. I have Java and Javascript enabled
and pop up windows blocked. I'd be happy to go through my Safari settings with
you if you like. Just e-mail me off list.
Cheers,
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Subject: Re: java in safari on or off for different sites
Hello Claus,
I think you must have some serious corruption on one or more files relating
to Safari. My best suggestion would be to apply the combo update to OS X
10.6.4. Using the combo update can often
Hi,
Yes I mean Java, that is turning Java off solved the problem I have on these
2 danish sites
www.dr.dk
www.jp.dk
With Java enabled the pages never really load, but when it is turned off I
have no problems.
For other users it works fine, so it is a similar situation to google.com
that I
pple.com/downloads/#macosx106>
Cheers,
Anne
On 4 Oct 2010, at 12:38, Claus Thøgersen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Yes I mean Java, that is turning Java off solved the problem I have on these
> 2 danish sites
> www.dr.dk
> www.jp.dk
>
> With Java enabled the pages never reall
You should not have to disable java for pages to work, this could indicate a
problem with something else. Are you talking about java itself or java script,
they are 2 different things. Many pages use java script, but very few pages
that I know of actually use java, as in a java application.
On
Hi,
I have a strange problem with Java in Safari.
On some pages I need to have java enabled in order to use the page.
However if Java is enabled I have other pages that will not work, Safari
just seems to try to load the page without success.
the problem on these pages is solved by disabling
Hi May,
Try going to the web page:
http://www.javatester.org/version.html
Bring up item chooser menu and type "Ask" to navigate to the heading
"Method 1: Ask Java". Then VO-Right arrow to read "The version and
vendor from the JRE" followed by the reported vers
Hey there. How can I find out what version of java I have?
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Good evening,
Would someone please let me know if it is technically possible for a Java
applet to be accessible to VoiceOver in Safari? I don't believe it is, but I'm
curious if someone might be able to confirm or disconfirm.
Thanks,
Everett Zufelt
http://zufelt.ca
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Hi folks,
I'm sure most of you were aware of this and have already updated, but if not,
there is a new Java update for Mac OS X. It apparently fixes a bug which causes
Safari et al to crash. It also affects Windows machines and Sun brought out
patches for Solaris and Linux some time
My understanding is that Apple wants to control the quality of the
applications on its phone using the iTunes app store as gatekeeper. Both
Flash and Java have the ability to break this model because folks could
deliver applications in either of those containers. I haven't checked on
bly lets it lag behind. It's
> a battery guzzler.
> As for Java, the reason is stated in the app store policies. A java
> environment could run arbitrary code on the device, which Apple does
> not want. This could also be the reason Flash is disallowed in
> addition to the reason ab
Hi
Only Apple knows the reasons Flash is not allowed, but I can
speculate. The first reason is that, on platforms other than Windows,
Flash is a resource hog and Adobe noticeably lets it lag behind. It's
a battery guzzler.
As for Java, the reason is stated in the app store policies. A
Hello, I thought because everyone here is so up on things maybe you
guys know this. My brother just got an iphone and he is in love with
it, the only thing he does not like is that it has no java or flash,
because it has no flash he cant watch a lot of movies that are on the
web even
Excellent; I'll let you know when I've worked on the accessibility
issues in JamochaMUD. According to the documentation I've found Java
has a lot of built-in accessibility features so it may be relatively
trivial to get things set-up (everything from tool-tips and keyboard
naviga
Hi there, I would be very glad to help in any way I can. I can of
course run windows virtually via vmware but I would rather do stuff
natively on the mac. I did hear from some people that you have to
label the buttons if this is at all possible in java. I did get
initial text, the buttons
Thanks for writing back.
I wasn't certain if there was something I had to do directly to make
JamochaMUD usable by screen readers and the like, but a little poking
around shows that there is indeed a Java Accessible programming
interface.
This implies to me that if I implement the acces
enus (if it has those) or go to
>> buttons,
>> they have no help tag.
>> should java normally work with voicover? Their website is
>> jamochamud.org and it seems to be the only mudclient for os x that is
>> still being developed.
>> Greetings, Anouk
> >
-
e) or go to buttons,
> they have no help tag.
> should java normally work with voicover? Their website is
> jamochamud.org and it seems to be the only mudclient for os x that is
> still being developed.
> Greetings, Anouk
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I am afraid that Java presents problems that, if Apple has its own
Java virtual machine that does not talk to the accessibility API, can
be nearly impossible to fix.
The twoapproaches on Windows, JAWS and Window-Eyes, take two separate
approaches. JAWS, which has had Java for quite a
Hay,
You might try the button labeler. I haven't tried it yet so I can't
tell you anything about it.
The app you are trying to is is accessible as far as java apps go. If
it wasn't, you would be able to tell if there were buttons or anything
els. As I said before though,
Hello hmm the app i tried, i could read the text on the first page but
the buttons were not labelled nor did they have any helptags.
Greetings, Anouk,
On Sep 3, 2009, at 11:13 PM, Barry Hadder wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> On the Mac, java is accessible right out of the box. No access
Hi,
On the Mac, java is accessible right out of the box. No access bridge
is required. It seems to me to be marginally better then jaws in
Windows, but it's still not perfect.
On Sep 3, 2009, at 3:54 PM, anouk radix wrote:
>
> Hello, in the neoofficce discussion i thought the
Hello, in the neoofficce discussion i thought there was some kinf of
java accessibility toolkit mentioned? Will this also help making apps
accessible with voicover or was it just for windows and windows
screenreaders? If it would improve java accessibility on the mac I
would like to point
Hello, this free mud client does not seem to have problems with snow
leopard but it is nt really accessible either, i can read the welcom
screen but then i cant go to menus (if it has those) or go to buttons,
they have no help tag.
should java normally work with voicover? Their website is
Hi,
I had them invisible before too.
Maybe because they were IE only. They were phisically there, but I use
Opera for those.
Regards,
Alex,
On 10-Jun-09, at 2:55 PM, Ryan Dour wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Anyone else having trouble with Java applets in Safari 4? They seem to
> b
Hello,
Anyone else having trouble with Java applets in Safari 4? They seem to
be invisible now just like Flash. Noticed immediately after upgrading,
so I need to gather a few more observations from listers to be sure it
isn't just the one or two applets I use constantly.
Thanks,
Hi,
Depends what archetecture you are using. Intel chips have Java 6.
Regards,
Alrx,
P.S.:
I'm not sure if there is a point release.
Regards,
Alex,
On 30-May-09, at 1:12 AM, william lomas wrote:
>
> hi all what is the latest java runtime please f
hi all what is the latest java runtime please for mac os x?
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> Hi,
Good morning,
>
>
> I double click on the error item from within the
> error outline and that takes you to the source
> file and selects the line number of the error.
I don't understand how can Ido this with voiceOver but
>
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