Plugins other then Flash
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Plugins other then Flash
I have have the Sumatrapdf browser plugin working in PaleMoon but the plugin does not work with Basilisk, other then Flash which works for me I have no other plugins to test so a question
do npapi plugins other then Flash work with Basilisk, does anybody else use a plugin other then flash, can I get the SumatraPDF browser plugin working as I really don't like pdf.js?
do npapi plugins other then Flash work with Basilisk, does anybody else use a plugin other then flash, can I get the SumatraPDF browser plugin working as I really don't like pdf.js?
Re: Plugins other then Flash
Silverlight shows up as a plugin in Basilick. Java 9 doesn't which I assume is because Mozilla got rid of it in some version after 52.5 ESR where it still works. I have no need for Silverlight but I need Java and DivX Web Player and Photo Gallery.
As for Sumatrapdf plugin, you are aware that Basilick has builtin ability to read PDFs in the browser? It is MUCH faster in loading a Samsung PDF of 77 pages than is Fx 52.5 ESR or Pale Moon 26.5.
As for Sumatrapdf plugin, you are aware that Basilick has builtin ability to read PDFs in the browser? It is MUCH faster in loading a Samsung PDF of 77 pages than is Fx 52.5 ESR or Pale Moon 26.5.
Re: Plugins other then Flash
I never used silverlight I know Basilisk included mozilla's pdf.js but that viewer always seamed awkward to me not to mention a lot slower then SumatraPDF
but my question was does Basilisk load other npapi plugins and the answer is yes I'm not sure why it doesn't load this particular plugin when PaleMoon does
anyhow if anybody's interested a compile of the SumatraPDF plugin can be found here
https://sourceforge.net/projects/pcxfir ... umatraPDF/
it can be build from source but the developers dropped it some time ago and you'd need to get it from an old branch then compile it
I kept a version from when it was part of Sumatra I just update the reader
but my question was does Basilisk load other npapi plugins and the answer is yes I'm not sure why it doesn't load this particular plugin when PaleMoon does
anyhow if anybody's interested a compile of the SumatraPDF plugin can be found here
https://sourceforge.net/projects/pcxfir ... umatraPDF/
it can be build from source but the developers dropped it some time ago and you'd need to get it from an old branch then compile it
I kept a version from when it was part of Sumatra I just update the reader
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Re: Plugins other then Flash
I see all the same npapi plugins listed in Basilisk as in Pale Moon, including SumatraPDF Browser Plugin 2.5.2.0, and it works here as expected. Is it not listed in the Plugins section of your Add-ons Manager?ianas wrote:...can I get the SumatraPDF browser plugin working as I really don't like pdf.js?
Maybe the handling preference just needs to be set.
(Tools menu) -> Options -> Applications
(or: about:preferences#applications)
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Re: Plugins other then Flash
Have you tried the plugin (both x86/x64) from PDF-XChange Editor?
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Re: Plugins other then Flash
no it's notcoffeebreak wrote:I see all the same npapi plugins listed in Basilisk as in Pale Moon, including SumatraPDF Browser Plugin 2.5.2.0, and it works here as expected. Is it not listed in the Plugins section of your Add-ons Manager?ianas wrote:...can I get the SumatraPDF browser plugin working as I really don't like pdf.js?
Maybe the handling preference just needs to be set.
(Tools menu) -> Options -> Applications
(or: about:preferences#applications)
the only thing that comes to mind is that I'm using x64 bit Basilisk and PaleMoon with x64 SumatraPDF and seeing how Basilisk forked off Firefox 5x (not sure which version) and Mozilla by default blocked all npapi plugins except Flash and Silverlight this is a bug/feature imported from Firefox I'm guessing there is some sort of plugin block that prevents plugins other then flash/silverlight from loading even the office plugin doesn't load
here are screenshot of PaleMoon/Basilisk plugins
as the screen shots show it's not just SumatraPDF both the MS Office and Adobe AAM plugins are not loaded this was done by design by Mozilla I guess Basilisk hasn't cleaned that bit of code as Waterfox/Cyberfox x64 can load these pluginsHave you tried the plugin (both x86/x64) from PDF-XChange Editor?
Re: Plugins other then Flash
I don't if Basilisk back ported things to enable older plugins like java, and other plugins, but the only plugins that should be left are adobe flash. widevine, and openh264 might be listed there, but there the internal plugins.
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/npapi-plugins
"Beginning in Firefox version 52 released March 7, 2017, installed NPAPI plugins are no longer supported in Firefox, except for Adobe Flash. Some of the plugins that will no longer load in Firefox, even though they may be installed on your computer, include Java, Microsoft Silverlight and Adobe Acrobat. See this compatibility document for details. "
EDIT: oops just saw someone posted this above me oops
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/npapi-plugins
"Beginning in Firefox version 52 released March 7, 2017, installed NPAPI plugins are no longer supported in Firefox, except for Adobe Flash. Some of the plugins that will no longer load in Firefox, even though they may be installed on your computer, include Java, Microsoft Silverlight and Adobe Acrobat. See this compatibility document for details. "
EDIT: oops just saw someone posted this above me oops
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Re: Plugins other then Flash
First 10 plugins: remaining 5 plugins: used in Basilisk browser.ianas wrote:.... does anybody else use a plugin other then flash....
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Re: Plugins other then Flash
I was talking about x64 Basilisk and plugins
Mozilla never let anything other then flash and silverlight run on Firefox 64 it's been confirmed and fixed x64 plugins will work following the update on the 5th
Mozilla never let anything other then flash and silverlight run on Firefox 64 it's been confirmed and fixed x64 plugins will work following the update on the 5th
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Re: Plugins other then Flash
Those are my plugins in my Basilisk browser ---ianas wrote:I was talking about x64 Basilisk and plugins...
Oh wait, noticed the reference to the "x64" qualifier and so have struck out extraneous comments based on this, then you are saying that the 64-bit Basilisk will not have all of these plugins as opposed to my 32-bit Basilisk that does?
If so, then why is that?
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Re: Plugins other then Flash
New Tobin Paradigm wrote:It's being fixed.. Stay tuned...
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Re: Plugins other then Flash
No matter, I guess the "why" is not important...
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