On Fri, 2 Apr 2021 at 04:07, Graham Perrin <grahamperrin_at_gmail.com> wrote: > > On 05/03/2021 14:01, Antonio Olivares wrote: > > … worked well with firefox-esr which I use because the plugins > > are deprecated using the newer firefox. Despite that it also used to > > work with the regular firefox. … > > For reference – I dug up some of what's below in response to a question > in IRC about <https://wiki.freebsd.org/NPAPI>: > > Removal of NPAPI plugin support in Firefox 85 > <https://groups.google.com/g/mozilla.dev.platform/c/NsdReYslBU4/m/b9FwjVAbBAAJ> > > Java Plugin is Removed from JDK 8u for Linux, Solaris, and MacOS Platforms > <https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/javase/8u271-relnotes.html#JDK-8240210> > > <https://github.com/davidben/nspluginwrapper> no recent activity, and > related <https://nspluginwrapper.org/> does not respond. > > <https://askubuntu.com/a/905937/25036> about Pale Moon. At this point, it may be easier to get hold of an old OS, an old copy of Firefox, and an old Java plugin, install them in a virtual machine, and firewall it so the VM only has access to that one site. Much like VHS, you apparently need to view it on preserved tech of a similar vintage. On the positive side, a setup like that should at least keep working indefinitely, unless they also manage to use HTTPS certificates an old browser can't understand. -- Daniel NebdalReceived on Fri Apr 02 2021 - 10:57:47 UTC
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