[PRCo] October 23, 1937 Kennywood Loop Hold-up

Phillip Clark Campbell pcc_sr at yahoo.com
Tue Jan 15 12:38:55 EST 2013


> > On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 9:48 AM, Phillip Clark Campbell
> > <pcc_sr at yahoo.com> wrote:

> >
> > Turning off Java gives me more control of the email;
> > I can now post below whereas I could not with fancy html.
> > Computer also functions faster without those script
> > error messages; even scrolling.  If a program absolutely
> > refuses to perform and I need to use it, Java is enabled
> > for as long as needed then again disabled.  I like the
> > freedom; the inconvenience is minimal.

> --- On Tue, 1/15/13, Derrick Brashear <shadow at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> You're confusing Java with Javascript. In all likelihood you
> can disable java and never know it, but the things you
> describe are all things that various websites use
> javascript to implement.
> 
> I disable it by default, and enable it for sites I need it
> for.
> 
> -- 
> Derrick

Thank you Mr.Brashear; I did not know this distinction.
It is true I disabled 'javascript' with the impression
it is 'java.'  I see the distinction you make;
how does one disable java itself?


Phil






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