martie
Joined: 26 May 2005 Posts: 201
|
Posted: 06/14/07 - 04:47 Post subject: |
|
|
| Java is pretty powerful thing, and I mean it. By installing it with firefox, you can do so many cool things. Like making the cookies database, tracking visitors, and pop-up blocking. The coolest thing is that everything is customized. But how to use it as a plug-in with fireFox and internet explorer. I dont see an installation icon anywhere, and in firefox there isnt a java feature. |
|
jarrid
Joined: 22 Sep 2004 Posts: 207
|
Posted: 07/04/07 - 01:21 Post subject: |
|
|
| As far as I am concerned, FireFox is just safer then the internet explorer. Do you have a java runtime environment? Without a JRE you cant install it. JRE will automatically install all of your Java plugins and drivers. If you want to something even more powerful, use Opera. On firefox, there are some pages that just dont work. Firefox is just too safe, and its blocking sometimes normal pages because they contain pop-ups. In firefox you cannot use multiple pages feature, while in opera you can. Interenet explorer, by the way, contains some of the opera features, but java is not very efficient on IE. The latest version of the opera allows you to save web pages and to see their source code, while at same time, you can use java features. Java runtime environment can be found with opera installation. As I said you, just install it and java will automatically be enabled. Forget about a firefox, because opera is more opensource oriented, so it can be customized more easily. |
|