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  • J Jeremy Falcon

    Hey I stubbed my toe a couple months ago. I should get flowers too. :^)

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    OriginalGriff
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    Stubbed toe: One flower. :rose: Having to use IE? Tragedy...there aren't enough flowers, even digital ones.

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    • W Wags

      Chrome v42 is becoming a pain: I've resorted to IE for NowTV (which uses Silverlight); and I've just been blocked from completing a purchase at the VISA verification stage (possibly something to do with SSLv3 support - I've yet to investigate - it worked okay last week). I know there may be Chrome flags that I can set to get around some issues but it now looks like I'll need to use an alternative browser (IE?) for everyday use. I'm aware that there are issues with plug-ins and with protocols that have possible security weaknesses/issues - but the technologies that Chrome is dropping support for *are* still in use (and I don't think that Silverlight is going away anytime soon). Do any of you wholeheartedly support Google's approach with Chrome? Do you just boycott sites that use unsupported technologies? I'm off to research my options. Wags

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      dandy72
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      Wags wrote:

      Do any of you wholeheartedly support Google's approach with Chrome?

      No.

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      • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

        I'm so sorry to hear that. Should we send flowers? :laugh:

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        devenv exe
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        Yes, because you too will receive soon. All silverlight apps I support have stopped working in chrome, I'm only lucky the almighty users of those apps use IE & I hope my luck lasts one more day.

        "Coming soon"

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        • R Ravi Bhavnani

          Wags wrote:

          I don't think that Silverlight is going away anytime soon

          I think it's well on its way out.  At least that's the tack we're taking at work - and we have a huge SL app (in the process of being converted to HTML). /ravi

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          Unfortunately it looks like Sky have no immediate plans to ditch SL[^]

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          • W Wags

            Chrome v42 is becoming a pain: I've resorted to IE for NowTV (which uses Silverlight); and I've just been blocked from completing a purchase at the VISA verification stage (possibly something to do with SSLv3 support - I've yet to investigate - it worked okay last week). I know there may be Chrome flags that I can set to get around some issues but it now looks like I'll need to use an alternative browser (IE?) for everyday use. I'm aware that there are issues with plug-ins and with protocols that have possible security weaknesses/issues - but the technologies that Chrome is dropping support for *are* still in use (and I don't think that Silverlight is going away anytime soon). Do any of you wholeheartedly support Google's approach with Chrome? Do you just boycott sites that use unsupported technologies? I'm off to research my options. Wags

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            devenv exe
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            Does any one know of an a authoritative doc/link you can send to a manager as official proof that the chrome team has nuked silverlight.

            "Coming soon"

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              Does any one know of an a authoritative doc/link you can send to a manager as official proof that the chrome team has nuked silverlight.

              "Coming soon"

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              Wags
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              This states that they are getting rid of the NPAPI support that (I believe SL requires - link?) https://www.chromium.org/developers/npapi-deprecation[^]

              "...there's what people want to hear, there's what people want to believe, there's everything else, THEN there's the truth!" - New York D.A., The International

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              • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

                Stubbed toe: One flower. :rose: Having to use IE? Tragedy...there aren't enough flowers, even digital ones.

                Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...

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                Jeremy Falcon
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                For everything else, there's MasterCard.

                Jeremy Falcon

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                • W Wags

                  Chrome v42 is becoming a pain: I've resorted to IE for NowTV (which uses Silverlight); and I've just been blocked from completing a purchase at the VISA verification stage (possibly something to do with SSLv3 support - I've yet to investigate - it worked okay last week). I know there may be Chrome flags that I can set to get around some issues but it now looks like I'll need to use an alternative browser (IE?) for everyday use. I'm aware that there are issues with plug-ins and with protocols that have possible security weaknesses/issues - but the technologies that Chrome is dropping support for *are* still in use (and I don't think that Silverlight is going away anytime soon). Do any of you wholeheartedly support Google's approach with Chrome? Do you just boycott sites that use unsupported technologies? I'm off to research my options. Wags

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                  Lost User
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                  Not so much a support of Google or Chrome but Silverlight was poorly conceived and poorly supported by Microsoft. You really should make every effort to avoid it.

                  Contrary to popular belief, nobody owes you anything.

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                  • W Wags

                    Chrome v42 is becoming a pain: I've resorted to IE for NowTV (which uses Silverlight); and I've just been blocked from completing a purchase at the VISA verification stage (possibly something to do with SSLv3 support - I've yet to investigate - it worked okay last week). I know there may be Chrome flags that I can set to get around some issues but it now looks like I'll need to use an alternative browser (IE?) for everyday use. I'm aware that there are issues with plug-ins and with protocols that have possible security weaknesses/issues - but the technologies that Chrome is dropping support for *are* still in use (and I don't think that Silverlight is going away anytime soon). Do any of you wholeheartedly support Google's approach with Chrome? Do you just boycott sites that use unsupported technologies? I'm off to research my options. Wags

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                    Slacker007
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                    As Microsoft has fallen a bit out of grace, so shall Google. They will end up being their own worse enemy. It is just one big cycle.

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                    • W Wags

                      Chrome v42 is becoming a pain: I've resorted to IE for NowTV (which uses Silverlight); and I've just been blocked from completing a purchase at the VISA verification stage (possibly something to do with SSLv3 support - I've yet to investigate - it worked okay last week). I know there may be Chrome flags that I can set to get around some issues but it now looks like I'll need to use an alternative browser (IE?) for everyday use. I'm aware that there are issues with plug-ins and with protocols that have possible security weaknesses/issues - but the technologies that Chrome is dropping support for *are* still in use (and I don't think that Silverlight is going away anytime soon). Do any of you wholeheartedly support Google's approach with Chrome? Do you just boycott sites that use unsupported technologies? I'm off to research my options. Wags

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                      Silvabolt
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                      Don't know if you have tried this, but you can temporarily re-enable NPAPI in Chrome v42 by going to: chrome://flags/#enable-npapi 1. Make sure NPAPI is Enabled (make sure it is not greyed out) 2. Restart browser Of course, by v45 (approx Sept), even this backdoor will be sealed up eventually.

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                      • W Wags

                        Chrome v42 is becoming a pain: I've resorted to IE for NowTV (which uses Silverlight); and I've just been blocked from completing a purchase at the VISA verification stage (possibly something to do with SSLv3 support - I've yet to investigate - it worked okay last week). I know there may be Chrome flags that I can set to get around some issues but it now looks like I'll need to use an alternative browser (IE?) for everyday use. I'm aware that there are issues with plug-ins and with protocols that have possible security weaknesses/issues - but the technologies that Chrome is dropping support for *are* still in use (and I don't think that Silverlight is going away anytime soon). Do any of you wholeheartedly support Google's approach with Chrome? Do you just boycott sites that use unsupported technologies? I'm off to research my options. Wags

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                        Rage
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                        You could try out Edge !

                        Do not escape reality : improve reality !

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                        • W Wags

                          Unfortunately it looks like Sky have no immediate plans to ditch SL[^]

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                          Dan Neely
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                          With Google[^] planning to pull the plug for NPAPI (and thus the silverblight plugin) later this year, they'd better start working on one soon. :doh: Mozilla's rattling sabres at NPAPI; but IIRC hasn't gone beyond blocked by default for most plugins to setting an end date yet; their ongoing attempt to writehtml5 based flash player[^] has them publicly aiming one step farther down the road than Google is (AFAIK they haven't said anything about removing their build in flash player).

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