![]() ![]() I’m having exactly the same problem as Jordi. The problem could be with your Java installation or the page you’re trying to load (this is the most likely cause). You should be able to enable Java and use it temporarily, as you described. When you say Firefox shuts down, do you mean that it crashes? If so, then there’s a different problem going on in your computer. But I should need to use Java right now if possible. I understand upgrading to 10.7 would be another solution. Is there a way I can get the Java plug-in enabled in my computer for a couple of hours, and then to disable it afterwards? If I enable the Java plug-in, Firefox shuts down whenever it would be due to use it. I use Firefox in Mac OS X 10.5.8, and I’ve found I cannot use Java anymore. Tags: blocklist, general, java, mac os x, security If for some reason you need to continue using an old version of the plugin, you can re-enable it in the Add-ons Manager. In order to avoid the block, please update immediately using Software Update. We had previously blocked it for old Mac OS X versions because they would not be updated anyway, and we were holding off on updating modern versions because of a bug in the Add-ons Manager that is now fixed in Firefox 12.Īll users of Mac OS X 10.6 and above should have already been prompted to install this update. Visit Gearspace to see what audio gear and software is compatible with the latest version of macOS and Apple Silicon chips.Continuing with our effort to eradicate vulnerable versions of the Java plugin, we are now blocking it for all versions of Mac OS X.
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