To access a particular Web site, I need to use Java 6 u 37, but Firefox does not allow me to, because it is obsolete. How can I do?

I downloaded the update of Java 6 37, but Firefox does recognize it not as a plug-in and so not even give me the option to activate it. There is no work around for this?

Firefox is a 32-bit application, so make sure that you have installed the 32-bit Java program and that Firefox can find its plugins.

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