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Enabling the security manager will cause the jvm to run with a Security Manager in place. This will keep applets from being able to read and write to your file system, creating arbitrary sockets, and other actions which could be used to compromise your system. Disable this option at your own risk. You can modify your $HOME/.java.policy file with the Java policytool utility to give code downloaded from certain sites more permissions.
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Located in javaopts.cpp:158
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Enter the path to the java executable. If you want to use the jre in your path, simply leave it as 'java'. If you need to use a different jre, enter the path to the java executable (e.g. /usr/lib/jdk/bin/java), or the path to the directory that contains 'bin/java' (e.g. /opt/IBMJava2-13).
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When all the applets have been destroyed, the applet server should shut down. However, starting the jvm takes a lot of time. If you would like to keep the java process running while you are browsing, you can set the timeout value to whatever you like. To keep the java process running for the whole time that the konqueror process is, leave the Shutdown Applet Server checkbox unchecked.
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Located in javaopts.cpp:175
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Enables the execution of scripts written in ECMA-Script (also known as JavaScript) that can be contained in HTML pages. Note that, as with any browser, enabling scripting languages can be a security problem.
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Located in jsopts.cpp:56
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Enables the reporting of errors that occur when JavaScript code is executed.
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Here you can set specific JavaScript policies for any particular host or domain. To add a new policy, simply click the <i>New...</i> button and supply the necessary information requested by the dialog box. To change an existing policy, click on the <i>Change...</i> button and choose the new policy from the policy dialog box. Clicking on the <i>Delete</i> button will remove the selected policy causing the default policy setting to be used for that domain. The <i>Import</i> and <i>Export</i> button allows you to easily share your policies with other people by allowing you to save and retrieve them from a zipped file.
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Located in jsopts.cpp:84
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This box contains the domains and hosts you have set a specific JavaScript policy for. This policy will be used instead of the default policy for enabling or disabling JavaScript on pages sent by these domains or hosts. <p>Select a policy and use the controls on the right to modify it.
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Located in jsopts.cpp:82
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Click this button to choose the file that contains the JavaScript policies. These policies will be merged with the existing ones. Duplicate entries are ignored.
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Located in jsopts.cpp:101
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Click this button to save the JavaScript policy to a zipped file. The file, named <b>javascript_policy.tgz</b>, will be saved to a location of your choice.
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Located in jsopts.cpp:104
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Accept popup window requests only when links are activated through an explicit mouse click or keyboard operation.
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Located in jspolicies.cpp:186
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