![]() According to the ReadMe, this plugin also works with Mozilla and Camino, but I didn't try them. Now I can work with applets that require the latest greatest Java VM in Firefox. Intel-based Mac running Mac OS X 10.7.3 (Lion) or later. See Third Party Vendor-Specific Support Terms on Oracle Software Technical Support Policies (pdf) for details. Everything worked before, yesterday even, on Firefox 3.6.x (the latest). Users may still continue to use Java 7 updates on Windows XP at their own risk, but support will only be provided against Microsoft Windows releases Windows Vista or later. ![]() But games that use Java are horrendously slow. ![]() The readme mentions something about other plugins that must also be installed, and one that must be touched, but for Panther this is not necessary (at least I didn't do any of that). Firefox 4 (final, downloaded from ftp) Mac OS X 10.6.6 Newest Java SE 6 Update 24 Even opens slowly. Get the plugins from the Java Plug-In site, and just drag the two of them (they're in the binaries folder) into your ~/Library -> Internet-Plugins folder. Firefox is enabled by default in the latest version of Firefox. Any changes you’ve made will automatically be saved. Yesterday I stumbled across a set of plugins that make that happen. I close Firefox: The cookies that are stored on your computer will be removed when Firefox is closed. ![]() But happily, it turns out that I was wrong. As far as I knew, it was impossible to get Firefox to use the latest Java VM installed in Panther (1.4.2) - it always defaulted to Java 1.3.1. ![]()
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