bearsowner Posted July 26, 2006 Posted July 26, 2006 (edited) I just updated to the latest version of Sun's Java and Adobe's Macromedia Flash Player. Now on a lot of web pages in order to view some of Java applets I have to turn off Adobe's Macromedia Flash Player! I had to download a switch to turn Flash Player on and off. This is really wild. When I turn off Flash Player the Java script comes up perfectly, but if there is a Flash Player on the page, it will not play of course because it is turned off. When I switch back and turn Flash Player back on, the page reloads and the Java script or applet will not appear, but can view the Flashplayer animations or video. Is this the fault of: Sun Java J2SE Runtime EnviromentAdobe Macromedia Flash Playeror Internet Explorer 6 SP1Anyone know of a fix for this, so I can get rid of the switch..PS: Running Windows ME I am new here and posted this on another forum on this site, but think I should posted it here, sorry about that. Edited July 26, 2006 by bearsowner
Pamiss45 Posted February 9, 2008 Posted February 9, 2008 I also am having serious problems since Sun Java suggested I upgrade on my Windows XP 10/2007. I immediately had problems viewing pix, news photos, and loading Pogo games. In January 2008 Sun Java suggested I upgrade on my Windows Vista which I did...again same problem. The only common denominator is Sun Java upgrade. It does not help to uninstall the Sun Java and download the original version you had because it did something to the Active X.I do not know the real answer to your question as I have written to Sun Java and they have not answered.
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