Internet ExplorerI decided to cheat a bit on this one, seeing as Microsoft hates simplicity.
Here are instructions on disabling Java straight from their website.
"If you are unable to load a particular Web page using Internet Explorer, the problem may be caused by active content that the Web page contains. To determine if this is the case, perform the following steps.
After performing each step, check to see if you are able to successfully load the Web page. If you are not able to successfully load the Web page, you should contact the administrator of the Web site to report the problem and inquire about additional methods to access the Web page.
1. Configure Internet Explorer so that it does not run Active scripts automatically:
Internet Explorer 3.x:
a. On the View menu, click Options, click the Security tab, and then click to clear the Run ActiveX Scripts check box under Active Content.
b. Click OK.
Internet Explorer 4.x:
a. On the View menu, click Internet Options, click the Security tab, click the Internet Web content zone, click Custom (for expert users), and then click Settings.
b. Scroll down to the Scripting section, click Disable under Scripting of Java applets and Active scripting, click OK, and then click OK again.
Internet Explorer 5.0, 5.01, 5.5, 6:
a. On the Tools menu, click Internet Options, click the Security tab, click the Internet Web content zone, and then click Custom Level.
b. In the Settings box, scroll down to the Scripting section, and click Disable under Active scripting and Scripting of Java applets.
c. Click OK, and then click OK again.
NOTE: In Internet Explorer, the term "Active scripting" or "ActiveX scripting" refers to both Microsoft JScript scripting and Microsoft Visual Basic Scripting Edition. When you complete this procedure, you disable both types of scripts.
If you are able to load the Web page after performing this step, the problem is being caused by Active scripting that the Web page contains. The script most likely is written incorrectly, or contains unsupported objects, properties, or elements.
2. Configure Internet Explorer so that it does not automatically use items that show active content, such as vertical marquees or animations.
Internet Explorer 3.x:
a. Click Options on the View menu, click the Security tab, and then click to clear the Enable ActiveX Controls And Plug-Ins check box under Active Content.
b. Click OK.
Internet Explorer 4.x:
a. On the View menu, click Internet Options, click the Security tab, click the Internet Web content zone, click Custom, and then click Settings.
b. Click Disable under Download unsigned Active X controls, Script ActiveX controls marked safe for scripting, Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe, Download signed ActiveX controls, Run ActiveX controls and plugins, click OK, and then click OK again.
Internet Explorer 5.0, 5.01, 5.5, 6:
a. On the Tools menu, click Internet Options, click the Security tab, click the Internet Web content zone, and then click Custom Level.
b. In the Settings box, click Disable under Download signed ActiveX controls, Download unsigned ActiveX controls, Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe, Run ActiveX controls and plugins, and Script ActiveX controls marked safe for scripting.
c. Click OK, and then click OK again.
If you are able to load the Web page after performing this step, the problem is being caused by active content that the Web page contains.
3. Verify that Internet Explorer's internal Java Just-In-Time (JIT) compiler is disabled:
Internet Explorer 3.x:
a. On the View menu click Options, click the Advanced tab, and then click to clear the Enable Java JIT Compiler check box.
b. Click OK.
Internet Explorer 4.x:
a. On the View menu, click Internet Options, click the Advanced tab, and then click to clearthe Java JIT compiler enabled check box under Java VM.
b. Click OK.
Internet Explorer 5.0, 5.01, 5.5, 6:
a. On the Tools menu, click Internet Options, click the Advanced tab, and then click to clear the JIT compiler for virtual machine enabled (requires restart) check box under Java VM.
b. Click OK.
If the problem is caused by a Java program that the Web page contains and the problem still occurs when the Java JIT Compiler is disabled, the Internet Explorer status bar should display a message that provides additional information about the problem. If the message indicates that a particular class is not found, the appropriate class file may not exist on the server that contains the Web page, or the server may be too busy.
4. Configure Internet Explorer so that it does not run Java programs automatically.
Internet Explorer 3.x:
a. On the View menu, click Options, click the Security tab, and then click to clear the Enable Java Programs check box under Active Content.
b. Click OK.
Internet Explorer 4.x:
a. On the View menu, click Internet Options, click the Security tab, click the Internet Web content zone, click Custom, and then click Settings.
b. Click Disable Java under Java Permissions in the Security Settings dialog box, click OK, and then click OK again.
Internet Explorer 5.0, 5.01, 5.5, 6:
a. On the Tools menu, click Internet Options, click the Security tab, click the Internet Web content zone, and then click Custom Level.
b. In the Settings box, click Disable Java under Java Permissions, click OK and then click OK again.
If you are able to load the Web page after performing this step, the problem is being caused by one or more Java programs that the Web page contains."
Now, after doing all of that you can try to delete the comments.
Log into your profile. Click "Profile Comments"
Now, delete the offending comments. They will normally be with in the first couple and probably someone you don't really know.
Now, follow the above directions from Microsoft and re-enable and check everything so that it is back to the way it was.
Now check your profile.
If it still happens, try the above again and delete more comments. if it worked, breathe easy. lol