On 02/23/2012 01:00 PM, MCBastos wrote:
> Interviewed by CNN on 23/02/2012 14:05, Beauregard T. Shagnasty told the
> world:
> 
>> So the answer is: unless you know of a specific web site(s) that actually 
>> do use Java applets, you can safely remove it - or at least disable it, 
>> possibly via the use of the PrefBar extension (also makes it easy to 
>> manage many other things, including en/disable JavaScript).
>> <http://prefbar.tuxfamily.org>
> 
> The prefbar does have its points, but to be truthful, the new add-ons
> manager makes it so easy to disable a plugin (no restarting Seamonkey
> necessary, even), that if you don't need the other features, it's
> overkill for this purpose.
> 

There is no need to restart SeaMonkey when turning Java (or Javascript,
or Flash, or Cookies, or Popups, etc) on/off via PrefBar.
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