If no one here has any other ideas, you can also consider filing a new bug on or ask over in where there are other Mac users with the latest Java and Firefox, who may be able to help. Mac + firefox + java applet plugins = pain Long shot but maybe something in this MozillaZine forum thread will help: See Profile Manager - Create, remove or switch Firefox profiles. To rule out Firefox profile issues (user data and settings) you can try creating a new, additional Firefox profile for testing purposes. by deleting the /Library/Internet Plug-Ins/ugin file? Ref: You did say you deleted the Java plugin before reinstalling Java. ( Bug 616271 - Plugin-like files add overhead on every startup explains why "rejected" plugins are entered in the section of pluginreg.dat in case it helps.) I don't know why Firefox is seeing your ugin as invalid. I could try downloading Java 7 again in case there's an error in the install file, but that seems unlikely, since Java installation proceeded without error. Do you want a list of the contents (from ls -l)? I don't think that could be the problem if the Java plugin itself is listed as invalid. I looked into the plugin directory but I wouldn't know what might conflict. Why would the plugin be considered invalid? POSSIBLE CLUE: the Java plugin is listed in the "" section of that file. I deleted pluginreg.dat and restarted Firefox, no help. Every one of the testers you asked if I tried says Java is either blocked or not installed.) "Enable Java content in the browser" is checked in the security tab of the Java control panel. I entered the command to refresh the blocklist, but that didn't help because there's no plugin to unblock. Firefox doesn't find it, so I can't enable it. The Java plugin doesn't show in Tools > Add-ons > Plugins. As before, you must still obtain the JAR files, help files, and related settings and properties files from the UNIX version of the User Interface.Thanks for the suggestions, cor-el. The updated application bundle skeleton is attached. If anyone knows how to resolve any of these limitations, please let me know. It would be preferable to find a way to instruct the app to use the user’s default web browser. The path to the web browser used for viewing help files is still hard-coded in the uc4config.xml file.The help files & logs still reside inside the application bundle. It would be preferable to store these files outsidethe application bundle.It would be preferable to store these files in another location (e.g., the user’s home directory). The XML settings files still reside inside the application bundle.Logs now located in Contents/Resources/Logs.Documentation now located in Contents/Resources/Documentation.Updated CLASSPATH to include RiverLayout.jar.Latest version of JavaApplicationStub (Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks).
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