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[Friday, March 20th] Problems running Java applets -- fix Users continue to report issues with running specific Java applets after updating to Safari 3.1.
As i am a beginner in java & i need this applet badly for a Power Grid presentation in my college I will really appreciate if anybody could help me out with this.
Although Java initially was hailed in the mid-1990s as a way to run client-side applets, the platform instead became known for its server-side capabilities.
Applets and servlets, small applications usually written in Java, can enhance the display and delivery of Web pages.
Applet startup times are improved and applets can be turned into desktop widgets via different improvements in Java SE 6u10. Java SE runs on desktops and servers.
To run a Java applet from within a browser, the browser must permit the Java plug-in to be installed.
This problem is trying to run Java programs and applets with 64-bit compatibility enabled. The fix is to force the application to run in 32-bit mode; so unless you need 64-bit capability with your ...
The update, called Java for OS X 2012-006 1.0, uninstalls the Java applet plug-in from web browsers. Users will still be able run Java applets via the browser however, if they download the plugin ...