Mozilla today launched Firefox 52 for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android. The new version includes support for WebAssembly, a warning for non-secure HTTP pages with logins, and the removal of NPAPI ...
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Starting with March 7, when Mozilla is scheduled to release Firefox 52, all plugins built on the old NPAPI technology will stop working in Firefox, except for Flash, which Mozilla plans to support for ...
Mozillaは7日、Webブラウザー「Firefox」の最新安定版v52.0を公開した。「Firefox 52」は新しい延長サポート版(ESR)のベースとなるバージョンで、タッチスクリーンを備えたWindows環境でマルチプロセスが有効化されたほか、新しい標準規格“WebAssembly”がサポート ...
Firefox 52 began its roll out yesterday, bringing a bunch of small iterative improvements to the fore. Among the most significant change in the release is the decision to disable support for all NPAPI ...
Binary browser plugins using the 1990s-era NPAPI (“Netscape Plugin API”, the very name betraying its age) will soon be almost completely squeezed off the Web. Microsoft dropped NPAPI support in ...
Until this year, most of the browsers that were available to consumers were based off the Netscape Plugin Application Programming Interface (NPAPI) plugin. But as soon as 2015 started, most mainstream ...
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Google Chrome recently dumped support for plugins such as Java and Silverlight, and now it’s Firefox’s turn. Late Thursday, Mozilla announced on its blog that Firefox would stop supporting plugins ...