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Java support not working. I have searched all over firefox and google.

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None of these solutions work. https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-allow-java-trusted-sites https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/use-java-plugin-to-view-interactive-content https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/use-java-plugin-to-view-interactive-content

I tried looking for an alternative but there isn't 1. Why can't firefox chrome and windows just work together to come up with a solution. http://prntscr.com/fjfnno

Firefox can not find java http://prntscr.com/fjfnvr Yet it is installed and allowed http://prntscr.com/fjfofk

None of these solutions work. https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-allow-java-trusted-sites https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/use-java-plugin-to-view-interactive-content https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/use-java-plugin-to-view-interactive-content I tried looking for an alternative but there isn't 1. Why can't firefox chrome and windows just work together to come up with a solution. http://prntscr.com/fjfnno Firefox can not find java http://prntscr.com/fjfnvr Yet it is installed and allowed http://prntscr.com/fjfofk

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Hi, as it was announced already a while ago, recent versions of Firefox now join other modern browsers like Chrome and Edge and cease support for NPAPI-based plugins like Java or Silverlight (with the sole exception of Adobe Flash Player).

Oracle, the developer of java is also deprecating the java plugin for webbrowsers: https://blogs.oracle.com/java-platform-group/moving-to-a-plugin-free-web

In case you still depend on any such plugins, the following article contains some temporary workaround - you should prepare for the final end of support of such plugins though: Why do Java, Silverlight, Adobe Acrobat and other plugins no longer work?

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You can install the Firefox ESR 52 version which will get security updates into early 2018, to get "more time" using Firefox.

Firefox; Extended Support Release {web link} ESR Notes System Requirements

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I tried that. Still not finding java in the plugins.

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I am using the most recent version of firefox. I tried downloading the work around for java.

If Firefox is not going to support java. Then how are we supposed to view drop down menus and other things when developers still program these items. Don't tell us to just figure it out. Tell the developers.

The only reason I must have have is because I am using your browsers.

My system is up to up to date. I just built it in the last year.

What is the solution. Is there something I need to download. Are developers going to change their coding. Is Firefox going to do something of their own.

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Firefox v52+ disables all plugins except for Flash Why do Java, Silverlight, Adobe Acrobat and other plugins no longer work? {web link}

FredMcD said

You can install the Firefox ESR 52 version which will
get security updates into early 2018, to get "more time" using Firefox.

Firefox; Extended Support Release {web link}
ESR Notes
System Requirements
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There are other things that need attention.

The System Details list next to the question shows multiple Flash plugins.

You can find the installation path of all plugins on the about:plugins page.

  • Shockwave Flash 25.0 r0
  • Shockwave Flash 26.0 r0

You can check the Flash player installation folder for multiple Flash player plugins and remove older version(s) of the plugin (NPSWF32) and possibly (re)install the latest Flash player.

  • C:\Windows\SysWOW64\Macromed\Flash\
  • C:\Windows\System32\Macromed\Flash\
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There is no enable button http://prntscr.com/fovc8s

http://prntscr.com/fovbu2

New version of MF was downloaded months ago. Completely removed and tried again. Support was downloaded. http://prntscr.com/fovcug

Java Adobe all installed. Still not fixed. http://prntscr.com/fovers

What are you going to use if you no longer support java. Do you have another way to see menus and other items that require an application to work.

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Regarding the screenshot mentioning an Enable button, the article is referring to Firefox 20 or below. In newer versions of Firefox, there is a control with three options:

  • Always Activate - sites can use the plugin without specific permission
  • Ask to Activate - sites need permission to use the plugin (useful for controlling annoying autoplay, and minimizing the risk of attacks on questionable sites)
  • Never Activate - disabled and hidden from sites

Is the problem with drop-down control (https://prnt.sc/fovers) on a page you can give us a link to, to try to get a better sense of why that box is blacked out? It may have nothing to do with the Java plugin.

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jscher2000 said

Is the problem with drop-down control (https://prnt.sc/fovers) on a page you can give us a link to, to try to get a better sense of why that box is blacked out? It may have nothing to do with the Java plugin.

It is EVERY site on EVERY dropdown menu.

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Just to be clear, when you say dropdown menu, you mean form controls like this one:

https://www.w3schools.com/tags/tryit.asp?filename=tryhtml_option (right side of the split screen)

As you arrow up and down, is the selected item visible but the other items are unreadable?


Are you using Multiprocess (e10s)?

Multiprocess creates additional firefox.exe or plugin-container.exe process(es) to isolate the web content from the browser UI. You can check whether you have this feature turned on as follows. Either:

  • "3-bar" menu button > "?" button > Troubleshooting Information
  • (menu bar) Help > Troubleshooting Information
  • type or paste about:support in the address bar and press Enter/Return

In the first table on the page, check the row for "Multiprocess Windows" and see whether the number on the left side of the fraction is greater than zero. If so, you are using e10s.

If you are using e10s:

To help evaluate whether that feature is causing problems, you could turn it off as follows:

(1) In a new tab, type or paste about:config in the address bar and press Enter/Return. Click the button promising to be careful.

(2) In the search box above the list, type or paste autos and pause while the list is filtered

(3) Double-click the browser.tabs.remote.autostart.2 preference to switch the value from true to false

Note: the exact name of the preference may vary, but it will start with browser.tabs.remote.autostart

At your next Firefox startup, it should run in the traditional way. Any difference?

Modified by jscher2000 - Support Volunteer