I keep getting a pop-up saying "To view this web content, you need to install the Java Runtime Environment. Click 'more info...' to visit the website...(and so on)". I have done what it asks but the pop-up keeps popping up. What do I do?

I keep getting a pop-up saying "To view this web content, you need to install the Java Runtime Environment. Click 'more info...' to visit the website...(and so on)". I have done what it asks but the pop-up keeps popping up. What do I dd?

If you haven't downloaded this, try downloading this. .
http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1572

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    I have a dialogue box that will not go away and it seems to have started when I upgraded to Mt. Lion.  the box says, "To open JavaApplication, you need to install a Java 6 SE runtime.  Would you like to check for and install one?  (smaller print)  Note: Usw of this software is subject to the Software License Agreement applicable to the software you are downloading.  A list of Apple SLAs may be found here: htp://www.apple.com/legal/sla/
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