Despite what you have have heard, JRE v1.6.0_10 is NOT a security-related
update. It may be that the pages where you're encountering problems are not
compatible with this newer version. (I have v1.6.0_07 installed here and
encounter no problems.) See if uninstalling v1.6.0_10 and then installing
v1.6.0_07 *exactly per the following* resolves the behavior:
[You may want to print or copy/paste these instructions into Notepad for
offline reference.]
1.Go to http://java.sun.com/products/archive/j2se/6u7/index.html
2. Click on the download link for 'JRE 6u7'
3. Select appropriate option (i.e., Windows) and accept the EULA
4. On the resulting page & *without checking the box*, click on
'jre-6u7-windows-i586-p.exe' directly underneath 'Windows OFFLINE
Installation' and SAVE the download to your desktop; do not RUN it.
5. Open Add/Remove Programs | Uninstall anything that says Sun Java, Java
JRE, or similar (e.g., jre1.6.0_10; jre1.5.0_9; etc.) | Exit.
6. *Close all browser windows* and double-click on the file you saved in #4
above to install the v1.6.0_07. Be patient: It may take five (5) minutes or
more for the installation to complete.
NB: UNCHECK the option to install Google Toolbar (or any other software
offered) if you don't want it!
7. Delete the downloaded installation file (#4 above) after completing the
above procedure and reboot if not prompted to do so.
8. Test
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~PA Bear
Post by xfarmer"The version and vendor from the JRE
Java Version: 1.6.0_10 from Sun Microsystems Inc."
I get the same error on both of websites you posted. If I click "OK" to both
error boxes that come up, the pages work fine.
This has to be something simple that is just eluding us. :)
Thanks for hanging in there with me...
Post by PA Bear [MS MVP]I didn't ask if you had "the latest version of Java" installed, I asked
what version it was.
How do you make out on this test page? => http://www.bodo.com/javame.htm
Post by xfarmerThanks again for the help, but I am still getting this error. IE was already
set up as script debugging disabled and to not display notification about
every script error. I have also tried the Java update and made sure I had
the latest version of Java. Not sure, maybe it is something in the
programming code at these websites?? it also happens at this site -->
http://michigan.gov/lottery
Post by PA Bear [MS MVP]IE Tools | Internet Options | Advanced | Browsing | Disable script
debugging (IE) [check this] & Display a notification about every script
error [uncheck this]
Any better? If not...
Go to http://www.javatester.org/version.html & click on "Test the version
of..." link at the top | In the resulting window under the section "1. Ask
Java" section, do you see a pink box? If so, what Java version is listed
here (e.g., v1.6.0_10)?
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~PA Bear
Post by xfarmerUsing Windows Vista w SP1
This error occurs on this website -->
http://sheffer.king-online.com/client_temps/dailycamera.php
If I click on the "OK" twice it goes away but then will return when I start
a different session of IE7.
Thanks for any help :)
Post by PA Bear [MS MVP][Crossposted to IE General]
Please state your full Windows version (e.g., WinXP SP3; Vista SP1) when
posting to this newsgroup.
Post by xfarmerThis error shows up on certain websites when using IE7.
What websites?
=> Those with IE7-specific questions or comments are asked to post to and
microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general
http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.aspx?dg=microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general
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MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002
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Post by xfarmerThis error shows up on certain websites when using IE7. The pages
load
fine
using Firefox. I have tried disabling some of the Java add ons, this will
make the error stop, but then the page doesn't show the java
content.
Is
there a fix or solution to this other than using Firefox for my default
browser??