Image didn't come through, here is a link, http://imgur.com/oCp9axD
added to that is the Mozilla EME plugin and Apple (Safari) has QuickTime

On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 3:22 AM, jude <flexcapaci...@gmail.com> wrote:

> not really.. one of the news media outlets that reported about the Java
> plugin being removed said in the first line of their article, "Now that
> Chrome, Firefox, Edge & Safari don't support plug-ins anymore...". the
> article later made a clarification.
>
> all browsers support plugins. and almost all of them have their own
> plugins running including Apple, Google, Microsoft, and Mozilla.
>
> I don't know if this image will come through but they all use plugins, and
> some or all are making new controversial plugins
> <https://hacks.mozilla.org/2014/05/reconciling-mozillas-mission-and-w3c-eme/>
> for DRM content. i don't know but i think they might have been trying to
> intentionally get rid of plugins not just for traditional reasons but
> possibly for advertising and possibly to control online video piracy / DRM.
> read the article above. mozilla is actually against one of their own
> plugins (linked above) but included it anyway.
>
>
> ​
>
> On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 1:31 AM, OK <okrue...@edscha.com> wrote:
>
>> > did anybody notice that Flex was specifically called out in the
>> press-release as "best in class software
>> > project"?
>> If best-in-class means "browser/plug-in based", "RichClient" or call it
>> whatever it seems that Flash is the only one that survive.
>> Silverlight is dead with Microsoft Edge and Oracle announced this week,
>> that
>> they will remove
>> the Java browser plugin from future JDK/JRE versions.
>> https://blogs.oracle.com/java-platform-group/entry/moving_to_a_plugin_free
>>
>> Olaf
>>
>>
>>
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