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Hi, after upgrading Firefox I can't log in on my local newspaper, I get a message that says: "Java-script is not enabled or the script was'nt loaded". My Java is the latest version and in "options" it's enabled, what is wrong?

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Hi, after upgrading Firefox I can't log in on my local newspaper, I get a message that says: "Java-script is not enabled or the script wasn't loaded". My Java is the latest version and in "options" it's enabled, what is wrong?

Hi, after upgrading Firefox I can't log in on my local newspaper, I get a message that says: "Java-script is not enabled or the script wasn't loaded". My Java is the latest version and in "options" it's enabled, what is wrong?

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You probably don't need Java. It is JavaScript that you need and they are not the same.

Tools ("Alt+T") > Options > Content > [x] Enable JavaScript

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You may have done something to block JavaScript on a site that you need it

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Hi, tried your suggestions, no help. I haven't made any "manual" changes on any site, this occurred after an upgrade. When I check my extensions it says that Java-console is not compatible with Firefox8, where can I get the previous version that worked?

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I've gone back to Firefox 3.6.24, now everything works as before. Pity that the upgrade didn't work, I feel at home with Firefox and of course I want to use the latest version.

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To avoid confusion: http://kb.mozillazine.org/JavaScript_is_not_Java


Start Firefox in Diagnose Firefox issues using Troubleshoot Mode to check if one of the extensions or if hardware acceleration is causing the problem (switch to the DEFAULT theme: Firefox (Tools) > Add-ons > Appearance/Themes).