Ed Mullen wrote on 01/10/2016 16:53:
On 10/1/2016 at 6:07 AM, Daniel's prodigious digits fired off:
On 1/10/2016 12:57 AM, Chris Ilias wrote:
On 29/09/2016 5:02 PM, bwitzed wrote:
I did the privacy settings and it fixed the images.

How do I confirm that java is disabled?

Java is installed separately from SeaMonkey, and SeaMonkey doesn't
install it on your computer. Installing Java is something you would have
to do yourself. Assuming you're on Windows, you should see in the
Windows Control Panel, and be able to uninstall it from there.

I don't think you should worry about any sites requiring Java. I
uninstalled it around 10 years ago, and haven't had a need for it. The
websites you visit may be different, but it's a very safe assumption
that you won't need it.

Chris, if you were to go to a site which "required" Java to function the
way the developers wanted it to work, would you likely get some message
asking you to turn on ("Click Here") Java for "best User interaction"??

Or would you just get a basically blank/black page??


Depends on what the page/app is and how it's built.

Set the Java plugin to "ask to activate" and go here to see what happens:

<http://edmullen.net/pocketwatch.php>

For me, this is the result:

When I activate it, I got a pop-up "Java Application Blocked"
Blocked by Java Security.
"For security, applications must now meet the requirements for the High
or Very High security settings, or be part of the Exception Site List, to be allowed to run.
Name: Clock
Location: http://edmullen.net
REason: Your security settings have blocked an untrusted application from running.
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