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Apple's latest Java update requires you periodically enable the Java plug-in manually. Here is how this works in OS X.
The security patches, issued by Oracle, correct Java vulnerabilities that have lingered in Web browsers.
Java’s rapid rise to fame 20 years ago began with a tumbling duke applet running in the HotJava browser, long before Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, or Google Chrome were released.
A Java update for Mac OS X 10.6 and 10.7 sets Java applets to not run automatically on all browsers, expanding a feature that was first introduced to Safari in April.
For now, businesses that rely on Java browser plugins can continue using them in compatible browsers. But Oracle has a white paper with details about migrating from Java Applets to plugin-free ...
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