Safari with Java

I'm working with my laptop in Windows 8 64 bits and i have installed Safari 5.1.7 (7534.57.2).
I have installed the following Java Software:
- Java 7 Update
- Java 7 Update 17 (64-bit)
- Java(TM) 6 Update 34 (64-bit)
What happens is that in some sites i get the msg:
Java is unavailable.
The page "Portal das Finanças" attempted to load Java content, but
Java is unavailable or not installed. Do you want to go to a page
where you can download Java?
                                                            Go          Cancel
If i answer Cancel Safari continues working and everything is OK.
If i answer Go, the system goes to a page to install Java, that is already installed.
The answer is:
Why this message and how i can avoid it.
Thank you and best regards to all.

0x291000 - 0x292ffd +com.1passwd.InputManager 2.9.11 (7371) <963f77b2b1759b7d6987caada09311a4> /Library/InputManagers/1PasswdIM/1PasswdIM.bundle/Contents/MacOS/1PasswdIM
0x2ac000 - 0x2aefff com.apple.ExceptionHandling 1.5 (10) /System/Library/Frameworks/ExceptionHandling.framework/Versions/A/ExceptionHand ling
0x2e0000 - 0x2e4fff libdeploy.jnilib ??? (???) /System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/1.5.0/Libraries/libdeploy. jnilib
0x6be000 - 0x75efff +ws.agile.1PasswordWebKit 2.9.11 (7371) <4d25ca56161daa44a14fefc255d288d2> /Applications/1Password.app/Contents/Extensions/WebKitExtension.bundle/Contents /MacOS/WebKitExtension
Try removing the InputManager folder.

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