In general, no you do not need Java or JavaScript to play music on your computer. However, if you want to hear music played by a website, there's a good chance that it uses one of these technologies to do it, in which case you would need Java or a JavaScript enabled browser.
Yes! you need JavaScript. Never disable it, cause then my websites wont be as cool.
well down load 2.1 java script & go to their website to turn it on
Java script
JSP is a Java-based technology used specifically in order to help software developers create dynamic web pages; Java-Script is based on Java, but was created in order to allow non-programmers the ability to work with it easily.JSP must be compiled in Java byte-code in order to function properly; Java-Script is a Java language of a different dialect, and does not need to be directly translated into byte-code
When it comes to java script you can simply download it free from the java website. You can also go to CNET downloads and get it free from there.
Java script is based on sound.
Java script coding is computer coding, many things require Java, and you need to have Java enabled to view these types of programs.
Most websites in present day heavily depend on Java Script and AJAX.
well down load 2.1 java script & go to their website to turn it on
No. Java Script is huge and learning all of it is impossible. Just try and code the basics and later get to the harder stuff
Java script
No, Java script is not needed to play poptropica.
You can write java script code on any platform be it mac, linux, solaris or windows. All you need is a mac version of notepad, some html page where you insert your java script code and a web browser where you view the html page. All major browsers support java script coding and all you need to do is enable the Java Script support in browsers if it is not enabled already.
NO for god sake
JSP is a Java-based technology used specifically in order to help software developers create dynamic web pages; Java-Script is based on Java, but was created in order to allow non-programmers the ability to work with it easily.JSP must be compiled in Java byte-code in order to function properly; Java-Script is a Java language of a different dialect, and does not need to be directly translated into byte-code
No
When it comes to java script you can simply download it free from the java website. You can also go to CNET downloads and get it free from there.
they have java< javascript and flash