Posted on 03/23/2015 2:07:45 PM PDT by lafroste
I would try uninstalling and reinstalling Firefox.
I don’t know much about computers. But I wouldn’t put coffee in your computer.
JavaScript and Java are two completely different technologies. Which one isn’t working?
I thought they were the same. What is happening is that java scripts are not running when they should. Is there a separate program I am unfamiliar with?
Are you logged on?
Have you tried this?
Follow these instructions to activate and enable JavaScript in Firefox.
PC & MAC
1.Open a new Firefox browser window or tab.
2.Copy the following then paste it into the Firefox address bar: about:config
3.Hit the Enter key.
4.On the following page, click the button: “I’ll be careful, I promise!”
5.Find the javascript.enabled row under the Preference Name heading.
6.Double-click anywhere within the javascript.enabled row to toggle the value from “False” to “True”.
7.Finally, refresh your browser.
JavaScript is executed by the Firefox browser itself - it is not a separate program or add-on. Freeper ‘smokey415’ has given you the correct instructions for enabling JavaScript in Firefox 23 and later.
Java and JavaScript are two different things.
I followed your directions, it was already set to true, so I set it false, then set it true and it still doesn’t work.
Living dangerously enabling java.
I have anti virus, but I disabled it early on to this problem.
Go to settings and check whether or not javascript support is disabled.
Are you getting any error messages?
It’s fixed. While no suggestions got me directly there, they led me to the answer. Thank you very much. As I said it was a weird glitch last week.
Occasionally, Firefox files will get corrupted and the only ‘fix’ is to uninstall and reinstall it from scratch.
IIRC, some later versions of Firefox had Javascript turned off by default.
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I have so many conflicts with Firefox and Flash/Shockwave and PDF and Java and IE, etc., that I sometimes have to try several different browsers to get one to load the necessary data.
Updates to any of the above software can create more glitches than they resolve.
I had Firefox do two auto updates over the weekend. Related?
I would try uninstalling and reinstalling Java.
http://www.java.com/en/download/windows_xpi.jsp?locale=en
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