CNET: Google begins barring browser plug-ins from Chrome

Tom Eugelink tbee at tbee.org
Wed Sep 25 00:55:39 PDT 2013


Nope, just too busy, period :-)

I have an applet that I use for hour registration. It has been working for me for years, and it would be a real bummer if that needs to be rewritten (unnecessary hours). I'd probably consider using a different browser.

But I also read in the article that Google did something to the Flash player to make it run on the other API. Maybe Java...

Tom


On 2013-09-25 09:44, Mark Fortner wrote:
> Hi Daniel,
> I guess everyone is still too caught up in the javaone frenzy to reply.
>
> We'll probably convert our web start applet into an application. All of the
> lighter-weight stuff may get migrated to html5 or we might look at a widget
> framework as a container for those applets. Depends on the amount of work
> required for conversion.
>
> Mark
>   On Sep 24, 2013 10:17 PM, "Daniel Zwolenski" <zonski at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Google begins barring browser plug-ins from Chrome:
>> http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-57604242-93/google-begins-barring-browser-plug-ins-from-chrome/?tag=mobile_social
>>
>>
>>
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