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Netscape Plugin Application Programming Interface (
NPAPI) is a
deprecated application programming interface (API) for web
browser plugins,
initially developed...
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would be
deprecating and then
removing NPAPI support.
NPAPI support was
removed from
Linux in
Chrome release 35.
NPAPI plugins like Java can no
longer work...
- can
handle per-site
settings for cookies, pop-ups, JavaScript, Java and
NPAPI modules (e.g. Flash).
Depending on user's
choice of
rendering engine. Lynx...
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March 2017 when
Mozilla removed support for
NPAPI plugins,
bringing it in-line with the
removal of
NPAPI plugin support in
Google Chrome. Silverlight...
- 1995.
Beginning in 2013,
major web
browsers began to
phase out
support for
NPAPI, the
underlying technology applets used to run. with
applets becoming completely...
- in a
secure format,
after all
major browsers removed native support for
NPAPI/PPAPI
plugins in the mid-to-late 2010s as well as the plugins' deprecation...
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Retrieved May 24, 2013. "Chromium Blog:
Saying Goodbye to Our Old
Friend NPAPI".
Chromium Blog.
Archived from the
original on
January 22, 2021. Retrieved...
- web
browser such as
Firefox or
Internet Explorer through the
NPAPI interface. Due to
NPAPI being phased out in
recent years, and from lack of support,...
- XUL and XPCOM,
which Firefox dropped support for in 2017 with
version 57.
NPAPI plugins, such as
Adobe Flash Player, are also supported. The browser's entire...
- 2012,
Adobe announced that it
would no
longer release new
versions of
NPAPI Flash plugins for Linux,
although Flash Player 11.2
would continue to receive...