If you choose to block it, the browser automatically blocks the applet until you unblock it. Usually the security dialog will ask if you want to allow or block the applet loading. The uploader page has a "Blocked Plug-in" message If you see an alert message, click the "Allow" button. Log into your account and go to the image uploader. Move the security level cursor to "High" or lower.Ħ. Click on the Security tab and check the box "Enable Java content in the browser."ģ. Click on the Java icon to access the Java Control Panel.Ģ. Click on Apple icon on upper left of screen and go to System Preferences.ī.
To launch the Java Control Panel on Mac OS X (10.7.3 and above):Ī. If the "Missing Plug-in" message is still displayed, this means that Java content is disabled in the browser.ġ. Once the Java has downloaded and installed successfully, please restart your browser. Follow instructions on the Java installation page.ģ. This message means that a proper version of Java plug-in is not installed.Ģ. The uploader page has a "Missing Plug-in" message. See the section below titled: Reinstall Java
See the section below titled: No warning message The uploader page doesn't load the uploader box and there are no warning messages.See the section below titled: Blocked Plug-in The uploader page has a "Blocked Plug-in" message.
See the section below titled: Missing plug-in The uploader page has a "Missing Plug-in" message.If the problem still occurs, please check for the following issues:
If you use the Safari browser and encounter issues with the image uploader please try the following steps to resolve the issue.įirst, please visit the page and ensure that you have the latest Java version by following the update instructions that will appear on the screen. Bulk - ActiveX/Java: Troubleshooting Java Issues - Safari Mac Bulk - ActiveX/Java: Troubleshooting Java Issues →īulk - ActiveX/Java: Troubleshooting Java Issues - Safari Mac 5.4.