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Firefox 36.04 update won't work with Facebook and other sites: Java issue. Help!

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New installation of Firefox (36.04) creates issues with Java or Javascript on both Facebook and Google Apps. Have tried updating and re-installing Java, no good. Help please!

New installation of Firefox (36.04) creates issues with Java or Javascript on both Facebook and Google Apps. Have tried updating and re-installing Java, no good. Help please!

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Please describe your issue better. What is it that is not working?

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I solved it. Apparently that particular release automatically disabled Javascript. As you are surely aware, to fix that involves a somewhat convoluted process of opening a new tab, entering something cryptic, affirming that you'll be safe, and then switching enable Javascript to True.

(The problem is/was, that loading Facebook or Google Apps resulted in a message saying they needed Javascript to be enabled (or something similar).

I'm sorry for the alarm-sounding, but this occurred on three separate machines! I have to believe that many other people have experienced this today. Thank you for your prompt response.

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That was very good work. Well Done. Please flag your last post as Solved Problem so other will know.

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JavaScript which is built in Firefox should still be enabled in any version by default. It is the completely separate Java Plugin that may be disabled especially if using a older version.

http://kb.mozillazine.org/JavaScript_is_not_Java

Extensions like NoScript may have JavaScript disabled.

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FredMcD said

That was very good work. Well Done. Please flag your last post as Solved Problem so other will know.

Problem is it was only kind of a solution as JavaScript is still enabled in recent Releases like 36.0.4, 37.0 and current 37.0.1

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