Went into Java preferences, and there appear to be some edit boxes which I have 
no clue how to handle.  I've tried checking and unchecking enabling plug-ins, 
etc., but have the same result on the banking site. I have no idea what else to 
do except call Apple. I suspect I'll have to bring it in so they can look over 
my shoulder.
Christine
On Aug 15, 2012, at 12:56 AM, Esther <mori...@mac.com> wrote:

> 
> Hi Christine,
> 
> I read your original post again, and noted the mention of Java, which
> is used by some banking sites.  Java is not installed by default under
> Mountain Lion, and depending on whether you upgraded or performed a
> clean install of ML you may have a version of Java that is not
> compatible or needs to have a certificate deleted.  I'm not clear on
> the details, because there are accessibility issues with running the
> Java preferences application, so I can't easily check by looking at my
> own setup. (We had to delete an old certificate for a Blackboard user
> on another list, and use mouse keys to move to change the tabs).
> 
> One Apple discussion web site reported this recent exchange:
> Installed  mountain lion but the web application I use for internet
> banking requires java and there does not seem to be an update for java
> in OSX ML
> Reply:
> Type "java" into spotlight. Make sure the check boxes are selected in
> the java preferences.
> 
> The original poster stated this worked like a charm, but I have no
> idea which check boxes are referred to given the accessibility issues
> and the fact that I'm still running Lion.  The Spotlight instruction
> is the way to launch java preferences.
> 
> HTH as a starting point. Cheers,
> 
> Esther
> 
> On Aug 14, 4:22 pm, Christine Grassman <cgrassman1...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>> I did go into reset Safari, kept checked anything and everything I thought 
>> might help -- I did not see reference to emptying caches, cookies, or 
>> anything resembling that. I reset top web sites; reset history; unchecked 
>> saved names and passwords; I think I left only two or three things 
>> unchecked. Still, when I go into my bank's web site, it dumps me as soon as 
>> I get to the log-in page, or right after logging in. It is literally the 
>> only web site where I have experienced this; I cannot replicate it anywhere 
>> else where I must log in. Clearly is something about my computer, though, 
>> not the bank, not Safari, not VoiceOver.
>> Christine
>> P.S. My husband has not upgraded to ML, so that is the one and only 
>> difference I can think of.
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