Pusheenlove wrote:Nick, I can't do any okeai it says to download java, and I have twice. We had the computer at the shop because safari was too old, and now it says to redownload java, I tried twice. And it still says download.
DarkLunaPhoenix wrote:Pusheenlove wrote:Nick, I can't do any okeai it says to download java, and I have twice. We had the computer at the shop because safari was too old, and now it says to redownload java, I tried twice. And it still says download.
I've downloaded Java quite a few times, and it still won't let me use Oekaki, is this a glitch?
DoctorDraca wrote:The big ol' guide of Oekaki/Java problems & solutions
“I have installed Java but it keeps telling me I don't have Java installed?”This might have several causes. The main issue with this is that your Java is not enabled. Go to your browser settings and search around for your Java to make sure it says it's enabled. (Use this handy little guide and search for your browser). You can also enable Java by going to your Control Panel, clicking on Java (or searching for it in the top right search bar), and going to the Security tab. Make sure that 'enable Java content in browsers' is checked on.
Another reason might be that your browser is not running it properly. If you're running Internet Explorer, I suggest you switch over to FireFox or Chrome. IE tends to be buggy and is a less secure browser in general.
For Mac:
Mac OS X (especially versions 10.7 and above), has less support towards Java. Safari sometimes has trouble with Java. Try switching over to FireFox if you can't get Java to work on Mac. FireFox is the most likely browser to run Java based applications such as the oekaki.
If switching to FireFox does not help, go to your system preferences and click on Java. Scroll through the tabs and make sure 'enable Java content in browsers' is checked on.
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