Re: Java Update not seen in Add-ons Manager

2012-10-19 Thread M

stango wrote:

M wrote:

I have downloaded and installed Java 7 Update 9 but Add-ons Manager does
not acknowledge the update. It continues to show Java 7 Update 7 and
when clicking 'Check your Plugins' shows, vulnerable/Update Now.

When checking the site latest version is shown and Apple System
preferences also acknowledge latest version as installed.

If the Add-ons Manager does not recognize he update does that mean I'm
still accessing Java via Java 7 Update 7

I have closed Browser, restarted computer and reinstalled software to no
avail.

TIA
If you are running 64 bit Windows you need to download and install the 32 bit version of Java for Seamonkey because it is a 32 bit application. Being a 32 bit application 
it will not recognize the 64 bit version of Java.





Thanks, evidently not a problem with latest Mac OS as now Java7 Update 9 are 
installed ... and now also disabled s
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Re: Java Update not seen in Add-ons Manager

2012-10-18 Thread M

PhillipJones wrote:

WaltS wrote:

On 10/17/2012 06:54 PM, M wrote:

I have downloaded and installed Java 7 Update 9 but Add-ons Manager
does not acknowledge the update. It continues to show Java 7 Update 7
and when clicking 'Check your
Plugins' shows, vulnerable/Update Now.

When checking the site latest version is shown and Apple System
preferences also acknowledge latest version as installed.

If the Add-ons Manager does not recognize he update does that mean I'm
still accessing Java via Java 7 Update 7

I have closed Browser, restarted computer and reinstalled software to
no avail.

TIA



Most likely due to this bug.

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=754622


Addons Manager  Plugins  shows Java7 update 9


Tried various suggestions made yet no change;  Addons Manager Plugins still 
shows Java7 Update7

About Plugs also shows Version 7 Update 7



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Re: Java Update not seen in Add-ons Manager

2012-10-18 Thread M

M wrote:
I have downloaded and installed Java 7 Update 9 but Add-ons Manager does not acknowledge the update. It continues to show Java 7 Update 7 and when clicking 'Check your 
Plugins' shows, vulnerable/Update Now.


When checking the site latest version is shown and Apple System preferences 
also acknowledge latest version as installed.

If the Add-ons Manager does not recognize he update does that mean I'm still 
accessing Java via Java 7 Update 7

I have closed Browser, restarted computer and reinstalled software to no avail.

TIA



Thanks for all the help, finally found where the JavaAppletPlugins were 
'hiding', trashed them all then successfully reinstalled the latest version.
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Re: Java Update not seen in Add-ons Manager

2012-10-18 Thread David E. Ross
On 10/18/12 12:24 AM, M wrote:
 M wrote:
 I have downloaded and installed Java 7 Update 9 but Add-ons Manager does not 
 acknowledge the update. It continues to show Java 7 Update 7 and when 
 clicking 'Check your 
 Plugins' shows, vulnerable/Update Now.

 When checking the site latest version is shown and Apple System preferences 
 also acknowledge latest version as installed.

 If the Add-ons Manager does not recognize he update does that mean I'm still 
 accessing Java via Java 7 Update 7

 I have closed Browser, restarted computer and reinstalled software to no 
 avail.

 TIA
 
 
 Thanks for all the help, finally found where the JavaAppletPlugins were 
 'hiding', trashed them all then successfully reinstalled the latest version.
 

In the past, I saw that updating Java did NOT remove the prior versions.
 Although I thought they fixed that, I still check it every time I update.

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Re: Java Update not seen in Add-ons Manager

2012-10-18 Thread WaltS
WaltS wrote:
 On 10/17/2012 06:54 PM, M wrote:
 I have downloaded and installed Java 7 Update 9 but Add-ons Manager
 does not acknowledge the update. It continues to show Java 7 Update 7
 and when clicking 'Check your
 Plugins' shows, vulnerable/Update Now.

 When checking the site latest version is shown and Apple System
 preferences also acknowledge latest version as installed.

 If the Add-ons Manager does not recognize he update does that mean I'm
 still accessing Java via Java 7 Update 7

 I have closed Browser, restarted computer and reinstalled software to
 no avail.

 TIA

 
 Most likely due to this bug.
 
 https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=754622
 

Just removed jre1.7.0_05, and jre1.7.0_07 from my system, then installed
jre1.7.0_09, and now it shows up in my plugins, and works.

No matter what I tried after installing jre1.7.0_07, no Java plugin
showed in plugins.

Now I'm off to disable it.

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Java Update not seen in Add-ons Manager

2012-10-17 Thread M
I have downloaded and installed Java 7 Update 9 but Add-ons Manager does not acknowledge the update. It continues to show Java 7 Update 7 and when clicking 'Check your 
Plugins' shows, vulnerable/Update Now.


When checking the site latest version is shown and Apple System preferences 
also acknowledge latest version as installed.

If the Add-ons Manager does not recognize he update does that mean I'm still 
accessing Java via Java 7 Update 7

I have closed Browser, restarted computer and reinstalled software to no avail.

TIA
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Re: Java Update not seen in Add-ons Manager

2012-10-17 Thread WaltS

On 10/17/2012 06:54 PM, M wrote:

I have downloaded and installed Java 7 Update 9 but Add-ons Manager does not 
acknowledge the update. It continues to show Java 7 Update 7 and when clicking 
'Check your
Plugins' shows, vulnerable/Update Now.

When checking the site latest version is shown and Apple System preferences 
also acknowledge latest version as installed.

If the Add-ons Manager does not recognize he update does that mean I'm still 
accessing Java via Java 7 Update 7

I have closed Browser, restarted computer and reinstalled software to no avail.

TIA



Most likely due to this bug.

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=754622

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Re: Java Update not seen in Add-ons Manager

2012-10-17 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

M wrote:


I have downloaded and installed Java 7 Update 9 but Add-ons Manager
does not acknowledge the update. It continues to show Java 7 Update 7
and when clicking 'Check your Plugins' shows, vulnerable/Update Now.

When checking the site latest version is shown and Apple System
preferences also acknowledge latest version as installed.

If the Add-ons Manager does not recognize he update does that mean
I'm still accessing Java via Java 7 Update 7

I have closed Browser, restarted computer and reinstalled software to
no avail.


Update installed fine here.

In Control Panel | Programs and Features (or the equivalent in your 
version of Windows), do you see both versions installed? If so, try 
uninstalling both and then installing only the new version. Do this with 
SM closed, of course.


To install with the browser closed, download and save the installer, 
remembering where you put it. Close your browser and run the installer. 
The filename is jxpiinstall.exe, and the size is 874 KB (895,464 bytes).


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Re: Java Update not seen in Add-ons Manager

2012-10-17 Thread WaltS

On 10/17/2012 08:02 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

M wrote:


I have downloaded and installed Java 7 Update 9 but Add-ons Manager
does not acknowledge the update. It continues to show Java 7 Update 7
and when clicking 'Check your Plugins' shows, vulnerable/Update Now.

When checking the site latest version is shown and Apple System
preferences also acknowledge latest version as installed.

If the Add-ons Manager does not recognize he update does that mean
I'm still accessing Java via Java 7 Update 7

I have closed Browser, restarted computer and reinstalled software to
no avail.


Update installed fine here.

In Control Panel | Programs and Features (or the equivalent in your
version of Windows), do you see both versions installed? If so, try
uninstalling both and then installing only the new version. Do this with
SM closed, of course.

To install with the browser closed, download and save the installer,
remembering where you put it. Close your browser and run the installer.
The filename is jxpiinstall.exe, and the size is 874 KB (895,464 bytes).



He appears to be using a Mac.

Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.8; rv:16.0) Gecko/20121011 
Firefox/16.0 SeaMonkey/2.13.1


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Re: Java Update not seen in Add-ons Manager

2012-10-17 Thread Paul B. Gallagher

WaltS wrote:

On 10/17/2012 08:02 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

M wrote:


I have downloaded and installed Java 7 Update 9 but Add-ons Manager
does not acknowledge the update. It continues to show Java 7 Update 7
and when clicking 'Check your Plugins' shows, vulnerable/Update Now.

When checking the site latest version is shown and Apple System
preferences also acknowledge latest version as installed.

If the Add-ons Manager does not recognize he update does that mean
I'm still accessing Java via Java 7 Update 7

I have closed Browser, restarted computer and reinstalled software to
no avail.


Update installed fine here.

In Control Panel | Programs and Features (or the equivalent in your
version of Windows), do you see both versions installed? If so, try
uninstalling both and then installing only the new version. Do this with
SM closed, of course.

To install with the browser closed, download and save the installer,
remembering where you put it. Close your browser and run the installer.
The filename is jxpiinstall.exe, and the size is 874 KB (895,464 bytes).



He appears to be using a Mac.

Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.8; rv:16.0) Gecko/20121011
Firefox/16.0 SeaMonkey/2.13.1


Fair enough.

My question and suggestion stand -- are both versions installed? If so, 
uninstall both and then install only the new version, with the browser 
closed.


There must be a way to see what programs and versions are installed on a 
Mac, right?


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Re: Java Update not seen in Add-ons Manager

2012-10-17 Thread PhillipJones

WaltS wrote:

On 10/17/2012 06:54 PM, M wrote:

I have downloaded and installed Java 7 Update 9 but Add-ons Manager
does not acknowledge the update. It continues to show Java 7 Update 7
and when clicking 'Check your
Plugins' shows, vulnerable/Update Now.

When checking the site latest version is shown and Apple System
preferences also acknowledge latest version as installed.

If the Add-ons Manager does not recognize he update does that mean I'm
still accessing Java via Java 7 Update 7

I have closed Browser, restarted computer and reinstalled software to
no avail.

TIA



Most likely due to this bug.

https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=754622


Addons Manager  Plugins  shows Java7 update 9

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Re: Java Update not seen in Add-ons Manager

2012-10-17 Thread PhillipJones

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

WaltS wrote:

On 10/17/2012 08:02 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

M wrote:


I have downloaded and installed Java 7 Update 9 but Add-ons Manager
does not acknowledge the update. It continues to show Java 7 Update 7
and when clicking 'Check your Plugins' shows, vulnerable/Update Now.

When checking the site latest version is shown and Apple System
preferences also acknowledge latest version as installed.

If the Add-ons Manager does not recognize he update does that mean
I'm still accessing Java via Java 7 Update 7

I have closed Browser, restarted computer and reinstalled software to
no avail.


Update installed fine here.

In Control Panel | Programs and Features (or the equivalent in your
version of Windows), do you see both versions installed? If so, try
uninstalling both and then installing only the new version. Do this with
SM closed, of course.

To install with the browser closed, download and save the installer,
remembering where you put it. Close your browser and run the installer.
The filename is jxpiinstall.exe, and the size is 874 KB (895,464 bytes).



He appears to be using a Mac.

Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.8; rv:16.0) Gecko/20121011
Firefox/16.0 SeaMonkey/2.13.1


Fair enough.

My question and suggestion stand -- are both versions installed? If so,
uninstall both and then install only the new version, with the browser
closed.

There must be a way to see what programs and versions are installed on a
Mac, right?


About this Mac  More info  System Report  Installations.

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Re: Java Update not seen in Add-ons Manager

2012-10-17 Thread Rufus

PhillipJones wrote:

Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

WaltS wrote:

On 10/17/2012 08:02 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:

M wrote:


I have downloaded and installed Java 7 Update 9 but Add-ons Manager
does not acknowledge the update. It continues to show Java 7 Update 7
and when clicking 'Check your Plugins' shows, vulnerable/Update Now.

When checking the site latest version is shown and Apple System
preferences also acknowledge latest version as installed.

If the Add-ons Manager does not recognize he update does that mean
I'm still accessing Java via Java 7 Update 7

I have closed Browser, restarted computer and reinstalled software to
no avail.


Update installed fine here.

In Control Panel | Programs and Features (or the equivalent in your
version of Windows), do you see both versions installed? If so, try
uninstalling both and then installing only the new version. Do this
with
SM closed, of course.

To install with the browser closed, download and save the installer,
remembering where you put it. Close your browser and run the installer.
The filename is jxpiinstall.exe, and the size is 874 KB (895,464
bytes).



He appears to be using a Mac.

Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.8; rv:16.0) Gecko/20121011
Firefox/16.0 SeaMonkey/2.13.1


Fair enough.

My question and suggestion stand -- are both versions installed? If so,
uninstall both and then install only the new version, with the browser
closed.

There must be a way to see what programs and versions are installed on a
Mac, right?


About this Mac  More info  System Report  Installations.



Better still, and more precise -

About this Mac/More Info/Software/Applications.

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