On 25/09/2013 07:07, Justin Mclean wrote:
Hi,
Does this mean we can't debug in chrome?
In the near future that may be the case yes. Hopefully Google or Adobe will
address this before it happens.
And FireFox on Linux at least is canning NPAPI, and not going to Pepper.
So it's Chrome or the hi
Hi,
> Does this mean we can't debug in chrome?
In the near future that may be the case yes. Hopefully Google or Adobe will
address this before it happens.
Justin
Does this mean we can't debug in chrome?
On 25 Sep 2013 02:52, "Justin Mclean" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > one of the sub articles had some people asking questions about the
> debugger.
> Yep that still an issue.
>
> Justin
Hi,
> one of the sub articles had some people asking questions about the debugger.
Yep that still an issue.
Justin
Well it's not like firefox is getting rid of NPAPI soon lol. IE is still
on it's own program too using it's active x styled plugins. one of the sub
articles had some people asking questions about the debugger. But it was
address yet that I saw.
Hi,
> I don't think that is true, because the Flash debug player is still NPAPI
> only, to the best of my knowledge.
From the blog post:
"Note that the built-in Flash plug-in and PDF viewer will be unaffected because
they don’t use NPAPI."
Which links to this post:
http://blog.chromium.org/2012
I don't think that is true, because the Flash debug player is still NPAPI
only, to the best of my knowledge.
On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 9:37 PM, Justin Mclean wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Interesting read:
>
> http://blog.chromium.org/2013/09/saying-goodbye-to-our-old-friend-npapi.html
>
> Basically NPAPI is g
Hi,
Interesting read:
http://blog.chromium.org/2013/09/saying-goodbye-to-our-old-friend-npapi.html
Basically NPAPI is going to be removed from Chrome over the next year or so,
this will effect plugins like Java, Sliverlight, Unity etc etc, but the Flash
Player will be unaffected.
Thanks,
Justi