![]() In Safari, go to Safari Preferences, then Security, and uncheck 'Enable Java. Select Addons, Choose the Plugins tab, select the Java plugin (s) and click disable. In Firefox, click the Firefox button, or open the Tools menu. Click it and follow installation steps (run ietabhelper.exe). In Chrome, enter chrome://plugins, then click 'Disable: link next to Java (TM). You’ll find its icon e in the right top corner. ![]() For example, code that works 100% on Chrome will not work in Safari because Chrome calculates the height of a div (for example) after the page is loaded and Safari does it before. How to use Java with Chrome steps: Install IE Tab chrome extension (it emulates Internet Explorer under your Chrome browser and allows to run Java and Silverlight). However I've somehow stumbled across the fact that Chrome and Safari seem to load or execute JS at different times. Firefox (largely) acts the same as Chrome. I've noticed that my events trigger differently in Chrome vs.
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