If I want to use Java applets (needed, for instance, to watch PBS video), I
can install icedtea-7-plugin, which depends on openjdk.

Then Iceweasel disables it with no option to re-enable it and says, "For
your safety, Firefox has disabled your outdated version of Java. Please
upgrade to the latest version." (https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/plugincheck/)

So for Debian, Iceweasel demands a plugin which Debian no longer supports,
since the sun-java package has been deprecated.

This seems like a bad thing.

Should I file a bug?

Using Wheezy.
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