[Solved] Shockwave Problem on Opera 41.0.2353.69 Win 7
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sarahilayda last edited by
Hi,
I downloaded Shockwave Full by using your guidelines but my Opera still not detecting the plug-in. It detects Flash but not this.
I tried to use this,
---Download and install the plug-in.
Close and restart Opera so that the plug-in is detected. The plug-in should be listed under Page > Developer Tools > Plug-ins.
In some cases, you may need to configure Opera so that it can find the plug-in. To do this, add the directory containing the plug-in to the plug-in path. From the Opera menu, select Settings > Preferences > Advanced > Content, click Plug-in options, then Change path.To be certain that Opera will use the plug-in and not an alternative application, go to Settings > Preferences > Advanced > Downloads , and select the mime-type associated with the plug-in. Click Edit, and make sure that Use plug-in is marked appropriately. ---
From this page, http://www.opera.com/docs/plugins/installation/
But I don't have that, my plug in options doesn't have a change path option, or content. And I think Preferences became Settings and I have advanced options on. This is all I got relating plug-ins.
---Run all plug-in content
Detect and run important plug-in content (recommended)
Click to play
Do not run plug-ins by default
Manage exceptions…
Learn more
Manage individual plug-ins…----I don't know what to do and I'd appreciate any help, thanks.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
From this page, http://www.opera.com/docs/plugins/installation/
Those instructions are for Opera Presto (Opera 12 and older) and are not valid for Opera Blink.
Does Shockwave have a ppapi version? If yes, just download and install that version.
If it doesn't have a ppapi/pepper version then it will not work with Chromium based browsers. -
A Former User last edited by
Shockwave is an old NPAPI type plugin.
They haven't been supported on any Chromium-based browsers for quite a while now.
You will have to use Internet Explorer or Firefox with that plugin I'm afraid.
The last Chromium-based browser you can use AFAIK is Slimjet 10, which is based on Chromium 50 and supports NPAPI.
@leocg
I'm pretty sure there is no PPAPI version of the Shockwave Player plugin, Adobe only produced a PPAPI version of the Flash plugin. -
sarahilayda last edited by
Oh thanks, I'll use IE then that's fine.
I never realised it didn't support.
Shame, but oh well! Have a great day! @davehawley @leocg
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