2016-06-29 16:20 GMT+02:00 Tom Davies <tomcecf@gmail.com>:
Hi :)
Java is notoriously unreliable with many intermittently and
situation-specific problems. Sadly it's not the case that if it works in
one place that it can be relied on anywhere else.
It's quirky problematic nature is more like the problems with Flash, only
much worse.
Regards from
TomD :)
That Java causes quirky problems is, of course, certainly true - it's just
that it's not the first place I'd go looking for a solution to Mr Cloud's
problems. But in any event, it's easy to turn off and check - if the
problem disappears, it is solved (and we know the cause), if not, it's easy
to turn it on again and look elsewhere for solutions.... 😁
Henri
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