Apple unfortunately doesn’t provide an option to disable the dialog, even though OS X is creating it. The bad news is it’s so annoying and intrusive. Recently, I managed again to get rid of it, and again don’t know how, after weeks of having it crop up multiple times a day. I managed to solve it for Yosemite somehow-I still don’t know how-and then it appeared again once I’d installed an El Capitan public beta. Robert, I feel for you, because ever since I installed Yosemite, I’ve had this problem off and on. When I’ve seen it, it doesn’t identify what’s causing the dialog at all. In Robert’s case, it says it’s web content. You’re not always told what’s causing the dialog to appear.Pressing Return opens the webpage associated with More Info. The two options are More Info or OK, but the focus is on More Info.It often appears when you’re not doing anything-it’s not related to an action.It says you need to install a legacy version of Java, which seems to imply that you’re asking for a security problem.The popup dialog is maddening from several standpoints: Many times, there’s no detail at all about why it appeared. This Java dialog at least tells you the app that needs Java. How to get rid of this sticky pop-up window that’s coming on and on? Robert Vallee wrote in with a simple request related to a Java dialog that keeps appearing:
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