On 02/01/2013 10:59 PM, Colin Holgate wrote:
That may be the normal way to update software. What they've done, which is 
clever really, is just change the version number that Java requires to work, 
without changing any installed applications. By changing that to a version 
later than the current one, it effectively disables all sites.

Yup; but sooner or later Java will update to a number higher than that: does that mean that Apple will keep changing the version number
so it is always one jump ahead?


On Feb 1, 2013, at 3:48 PM, Paul Hibbert <l...@pbh.on-rev.com> wrote:

I think the only way they can do that is with 'Software Update'.
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