patrickjdempsey wrote:tpaulr wrote:patrickj: You have completely removed Java? You really don't need it for anything?
Have yet to find anything I need it for. In recent years many sites that used to use it have replaced it with JavaScript in the browser... largely because the major browsers have really ramped up the speed of their JS processing, and even IE8 and IE9 are standards-compliant *enough* for in-browser methods to work. I do need it at work because it's used for an IP interface for our air conditioning system, and that's literally the only place I've seen that requires it.
patrickj: Interesting.
I use a platform for strategic planning that requires Java because it's written in Java - seems that a lot of platforms within that class of software are written in Java (not JS).
Thanks so much, as always...