Java should be unrelated to this. One potential issue might be that installing 
help is an option that you may not have selected when installing R. Another 
thought is that there may be some anti virus software that is blocking the R 
help server.
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On May 25, 2014 4:18:25 PM PDT, Jack Pincus <jack.pin...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>I've been using R for about 9 months and just installed R 3.1.0 on a
>new computer running Windows 8.1.� IE is the default browser.� When I
>type help(round) or ?round �the address:
>http://127.0.0.1:25976/library/base/html/Round.html�appears in IE but I
>get a message saying the page cannot be displayed.�Java 7 is installed
>on my computer.� I did a Google search but didn't find any solutions.�
>How can I get the help pages to display?
>
>Jack
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