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    Opera 36.0 - problems with Silverlight?

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    • leocg
      leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by

      Npapi plugins are no longer supported.

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      • kejdrzej
        kejdrzej last edited by

        I have just post a bug report that my pdf reader plugins (X-change, sumatra) stopped resopinding after update to 36. Now I know and I am not happy with that 😞

        Java (jre) is also described as NPAPI - so it will also stop working?

        regards,
        Chris

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        • leocg
          leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by

          Java (jre) is also described as NPAPI - so it will also stop working?

          Supported for Java has ended in Opera 34 iirc.

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          • leocg
            leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by

            I have just post a bug report that my pdf reader plugins (X-change, sumatra) stopped resopinding after update to 36. Now I know and I am not happy with that 😞

            Chromium has been dropping the support for npapi plugins since a couple of years or more. A couple of versions ago they totally dropped it, so Chromium based browsers no longer support npapi plugins or will lost support sooner or later.

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            • kejdrzej
              kejdrzej last edited by

              Thanks for the reply.

              Unfortunately i like my pdf plugins (and use them VERY frequently) and occasionally I have to use web-based applications using JRE. For this I switch to IE, but for pdf viewing I have just reinstalled Opera 35 and switched off auto-update. This will, at least, give me some time to think about another solution.

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              • leocg
                leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by

                occasionally I have to use web-based applications using JRE

                Well, the java plugin is being dropped/removed by Oracle also: http://www.theverge.com/2016/1/28/10858250/oracle-java-plugin-deprecation-jdk-9

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                • alexnbg
                  alexnbg last edited by

                  It's a great pity that Silverlight plugin is no longer supported by Opera. Opera browser until the last version 35 was a really good and stable alternative to IE, Firefox and Safari for Mac for numerous business applications (like ERP, CRM etc.) which still requires Silverlight plugin and will keep using it for at least next 6 years. Now the Opera just follows the chrome and has no own differentiator. It is now simply a pure “light browser” only for private b2c users and the standard HTML5/JS pages. I find even worse the fact that it wasn't officially announced by Opera and even not included to the change log. This is also very bad from the communication point of view.

                  Today I will have to uninstall the Opera browser from all enterprise computers, remove the opera from supported browsers list and inform all our b2b customers across the world that they can’t use opera anymore in their business IT environment.

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                  • leocg
                    leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by

                    It's a great pity that Silverlight plugin is no longer supported by Opera

                    Not only by Opera but by Chromium based browsers. In fact i guess that not even Microsoft supports it anymore.

                    And Firefox also announced that they will drop support for npapi plugins.

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                    • alexnbg
                      alexnbg last edited by

                      The Silverlight plugin is not supported by Microsoft Edge browser. However, Internet Explorer (which is available on Windows 10 as a Desktop browser by default) will support Silverlight at least until the end of the Mainstream Support. 😉 See https://support.microsoft.com/en-en/lifecycle?C2=12905

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                      • gosia2000
                        gosia2000 last edited by

                        Thanks for the reply.
                        Unfortunately i like my pdf plugins (and use them VERY frequently) and occasionally I have to use web-based applications using JRE. For this I switch to IE, but for pdf viewing I have just reinstalled Opera 35 and switched off auto-update. This will, at least, give me some time to think about another solution.

                        Hi,
                        could you, please, share the link to Opera 35? I would love to reinstall it too, but searched everywhere and it seems like all available downloads are version 36, which - for me, at least - is a disaster!!!... Thank you!

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                        • leocg
                          leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by

                          Hi,
                          could you, please, share the link to Opera 35?

                          http://get.opera.com/ftp/pub/opera/desktop/35.0.2066.92/win/Opera_35.0.2066.92_Setup.exe

                          Note that unless if you block auto-update, Opera will (auto)update itself to latest stable version. Also note that if you manage to keep Opera on version 35 you will (may) be missing (several) security updates and bug fixes.

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