What is the purpose of Java? Do you have to have to play some pogo games or does it make them faster? Just curious....Thanks! ???
Java is a programming language that is specifically designed for writing programs that can be safely downloaded to your computer through the Internet and immediately run without fear of viruses or other harm to your computer or files. Using small Java programs (called "Applets"), Web pages can include functions such as animations, calculators, and other fancy tricks. Java is a simple, robust, object-oriented, platform-independent multi-threaded, dynamic general-purpose programming environment. It is best for creating applets and applications for the Internet, intranets and any other complex, distributed network. :)
O0 TY! But is it required to play club pogo games? I guess I'm not understanding....lol :-\ Oh, which is the best java to use (if it matters and is required) and where do you get the latest version?
Yes it is needed. The games are actually java applets. That is why it is necessary to use it. You can find the latest javas by going to the pogo help section and do a search using the keyword java. You will find many answers there. Myself, I use Microsoft VM for almost all of the pogo games. ;)
Homer - How do rid the 'Applet Error Cripes' and also 'Applet corrupted in cache bug in browser....' we have run virus software - also added McAfee -we are running Sun Java - any help please very much appreciated -
BTW - Homer You Da' Man !!!! O0
Thank You. :) Just go to the pogo help section and do a search on the keyword "Cripes"
Read the results of your search and follow the instructions. I would post them here but don't need to hear any crap from pogo. ;)
Thank You Homer !
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Homer do you ever sleep? :-\
Sleep is overrated. :P
do you have a java to control stupid paypal cause they have no applets and there for insides messed up LOL who loves ya I only flirt for you now >:D getty
Just a guess here.
Check your security settings. The pages probably use Active X, whick Firefox doesn't use and your settings on IE are probably blocking.