![]() ![]() However, there are reasons to hope that this will not happen: they promised to deactivate such support by default since 2013, then in 2014, and only in 2015 did we see it.Īpart from that, it seems to me doubtful that they bet on it (for not offering other options to see Silverlight contents), since it would mean losing, although not too much, but a quota of their browser on users' computers. Learn more.Īccording to Google, in September 2015 the compatibility with the NPAPI plugins, and therefore with Silverlight, will be completely removed from the Chrome browser. This completes all the steps necessary to connect Silverlight and everything should work without a problem. ![]() ![]() Restart your browser, go to the page where Silverlight is required, right-click where the content should be and select "Run this plugin" from the context menu.In the address bar of your browser, enter the address chrome: // flags / # enable-npapi - This will open a page with the configuration of the experimental features of Chrome and at the top of the page (when you go to the exact address) you will see "Enable NPAPI" highlighted, click "Enable".
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