On 7/19/11 3:18 PM, Dick Hoffman wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> On 7/19/11 10:10 AM, Dick Hoffman wrote:
>>> David E. Ross wrote:
>>>> On 7/17/11 2:37 PM, Dick Hoffman wrote:
>>>>> Running SM 2.2 on a Windows/XP SP3 system, I can't Enable/Disable Java
>>>>> through the Preferences->Advanced checkbox but can through the Add-ons
>>>>> Manager. Not a big deal but what's the point of the Preferences checkbox?
>>>>> Dick
>>>>
>>>> I can enable and disable Java through [Edit>   Preferences>   Advanced].
>>>> When Java is disabled this way, certain Web pages that I visit very
>>>> clearly indicate that Java is missing.
>>>>
>>>> The preference variable is security.enable_java, with "true" being
>>>> enabled and "false" being disabled.
>>>>
>>>> I tested the Java checkbox in PrefBar.  There is some kind of disconnect
>>>> between that and both [Edit>   Preferences>   Advanced] and about:config.
>>>>    While I often disable JavaScript, I never disable Java; so I'm not
>>>> planning to find where that disconnect occurs.
>>>>
>>> We run essentially vanilla SeaMonkey, no add-ons not included in SM's
>>> download. We normally run with Java disabled and enable it for sites
>>> that need it. I've done some further investigation and find that the
>>> Edit->Preferences->Advanced checkbox also does not Enable/Disable Java
>>> on our notebook computer running SM 2.1 under XP-SP3. I'm using the
>>> "Verify installed version" option at www.java.com to test this. When
>>> enabled using the AOM the site says we have Version 6 Update 26, when
>>> disabled via the AOM it loops until I stop it. Using the Preferences
>>> checkbox has no effect on Java's Enabled/Disabled status. The checkbox
>>> does toggle the security.enable_java variable in about:config but does
>>> not change Java's execution status. Should I enter a problem in Bugzilla?
>>> Dick
>>
>> On further testing, I completely agree that there is a bug.  Please
>> submit your bug report and then post a reply in this thread with the bug
>> number.
>>
> 
> See problem #672665 in Bugzilla.
> Dick

Thanks.  I added it to my "watch list".

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