Java 8 update 25 doesn't work
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Deleted User last edited by
Pages which use Java Plugin do not load or all pages?
From which website do you get your Oracle Java? -
Deleted User last edited by
Just to clarify. All pages load normally. However with any page that uses java applets the applets do not appear to load at all - on Firefox you get a popup asking you permission to run the applet, no sign of that in Opera. eg the Independent crossword site: http://www.independent.co.uk/extras/puzzles/crosswords/?crosswordType=cryptic where the crossword, which is run in an applet, fails to load. Java was updated via the Java control panel interface and clearly came from oracle. Opera 12.16 on Windows 7 x64.
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sparapaunz last edited by
It's exactly as davews said.
I use a trading online platform where the pages are a kind of mosaic of applets. I can see only the mosaic grid, applets remain empty/unloaded.I upgraded java 7 by the java control panel, then I uninstalled an reinstalled java 8 with the offline (and then again with the online) installer, downloaded from www.java.com.
Trying the "test page" ( https://www.java.com/verify/ ) you have no response at all.
Test page works fine with firefox. -
g-buzaladze last edited by
zdrastvuite, uje vtaroi den kak ia ne magu v Opere nabrat Gruzinski shrift. esli mojna skajite vchiom dela?
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laureata last edited by
Hi there. I'm using version Opera_25.0.1614.50. I have a problem with a Font. Displays only the Arial and Times New Roman. Please help. I want to use and Monotype Corsiva.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
Hi there. I'm using version Opera_25.0.1614.50. I have a problem with a Font. Displays only the Arial and Times New Roman. Please help. I want to use and Monotype Corsiva.
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philmandarin last edited by
Yep same here with Java 7 update 71. No java applets loading any more. Have downloaded a copy of update 67 and deleted update 71 to get things moving again
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falonsom last edited by
Finally, after a lot of wasted time, I found the Java 8 update 20 in the archive of old versions (http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/java-archive-javase8-2177648.html), as suggested by some of you, and fortunately this one is working with the pages I visit. This is what I would also recommend to all of you.
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bbildman last edited by
If you're using Opera 32 bit on a 64 bit Windows 7 system, I assume you would reinstall java 8 update 20 Windows x86 version...correct?
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bbildman last edited by
HELP!
I uninstalled java 8.0.25, and installed java 8.0.20, and now when I go to the test java page I get this box::
"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. More Information."
then below that there is another line that says,
"Your security settings have blocked a self signed application from running."
I believe this is something that was enabled when I had installed update 25 and now it was not changed when I uninstalled it
What now??
HELP again.
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bbildman last edited by
HELP!
I uninstalled java 8.0.25, and installed java 8.0.20, and now when I go to the test java page I get this box::
"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. More Information."
then below that there is another line that says,
"Your security settings have blocked a self signed application from running."
I believe this is something that was enabled when I had installed update 25 and now it was not changed when I uninstalled it
What now??
HELP again.Ok Now I have uninstalled update 20, and tried to reinstall 25, I get a box that says I already have a newer version of java on the computer (Windows 7 64 bit) and it cannot proceed. Not sure what to do at all.
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kazdan63 last edited by
OPERA 12.17 & JAVA 7 UPDATE 67 - OK
OPERA 12.17 & JAVA 7 UPDATE 71 , JAVA 8 UPDATE 25 ??
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myrtle7 last edited by
After downloading 8.0.25 I now get this error: ("java.net.SocketPermission" "connect,resolve")
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A Former User last edited by
HELP!
I uninstalled java 8.0.25, and installed java 8.0.20, and now when I go to the test java page I get this box::
"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. More Information."
then below that there is another line that says,
"Your security settings have blocked a self signed application from running."
I believe this is something that was enabled when I had installed update 25 and now it was not changed when I uninstalled it
What now??
HELP again.They changed the format of the security settings tab in the Java control panel in recent versions.
It may be that the settings from your previous (later) version stuck.
Run the applet in the Windows Control Panel, and look at the Security tab.
There should be a slider set to the mid position by default (high).
If it isn't set to that change it and see if it will now let things run.
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meren-re last edited by
Hi guys!
I had same problems as davews:
Just to clarify. All pages load normally. However with any page that uses java applets the applets do not appear to load at all - on Firefox you get a popup asking you permission to run the applet, no sign of that in Opera. eg the Independent crossword site: http://www.independent.co.uk/extras/puzzles/crosswords/?crosswordType=cryptic where the crossword, which is run in an applet, fails to load. Java was updated via the Java control panel interface and clearly came from oracle. Opera 12.16 on Windows 7 x64.
If you have installed 64-bit Java version, but your web browser is 32-bit, then you should also install 32-bit Java version, as is prompted on this page on Java website: http://java.com/en/download/manual.jsp
We have detected you may be viewing this page in a 32-bit browser. If you use 32-bit and 64-bit browsers interchangeably, you will need to install both 32-bit and 64-bit Java in order to have the Java plug-in for both browsers.
It helps in my case
Cheers!