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Firefox wont play Runescape

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Im using Firefox on a Mac IBookG4. When ever I go to play Runescape(load a world) it says" Firefox Unexpectantly Quit" This also happens for polls and forums

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Well if you say it only happens on forums and polls you can still play runescape :P .

 

 

 

Maybe if you explained a bit better we could help you, if the log in does not work to the forums is maybe because it goes on flash if I'm not wrong.

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Well if you say it only happens on forums and polls you can still play runescape :P .

 

 

 

Maybe if you explained a bit better we could help you, if the log in does not work to the forums is maybe because it goes on flash if I'm not wrong.

 

 

 

Its for Runescape too. I think the forum log is java now too, isnt it? Anyways, it all worked with Safari, but not now

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Have you downloaded an extension to block Firefox from running Java or javascript or something?

 

 

 

I dunno, I'd say just use their Windows client.

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I dunno, I'd say just use their Windows client.

 

He's on a Mac. He can't. Does anyone bother reading and comprehending what they're replying to anymore?

 

 

 

It sounds like it's some kind of Java related problem with the plugin Firefox uses if it's crashing any time the Java login or RS itself is loaded. Have you tried reinstalling Java?

Make sure you have the latest Java too. Personally, Firefox, or any other application, doesn't run Runescape for me. heh.

 

 

 

And recheck your Java settings/browser settings, you might have missed something out.

 

 

 

What is the exact messege displayed?

I dunno, I'd say just use their Windows client.

 

He's on a Mac. He can't. Does anyone bother reading and comprehending what they're replying to anymore?

 

 

 

It sounds like it's some kind of Java related problem with the plugin Firefox uses if it's crashing any time the Java login or RS itself is loaded. Have you tried reinstalling Java?

 

 

 

Oops, I missed the Mac part. Sorry :oops:

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I dunno, I'd say just use their Windows client.

 

He's on a Mac. He can't. Does anyone bother reading and comprehending what they're replying to anymore?

 

 

 

It sounds like it's some kind of Java related problem with the plugin Firefox uses if it's crashing any time the Java login or RS itself is loaded. Have you tried reinstalling Java?

 

 

 

Ill try that

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Nope doesnt work. I re-installed java and firefox, still doesnt work

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