unable to open a cimplicity website using firefox, it keeps saying a plugin is needed to display this content.
trying to view cimplicity websites on our corporate intranet. When i view these pages on my pc, a screen opens and loads java, and then the page opens. When I try to access them on my samsung galaxy tab 3, the address bar says "Cimplicity webView", but the page doesn't open it just says " a plugin is needed to display this content". It doesn't say which plugin or if it is even supported. Please help.
Best Regards,
Dave
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The Java plugin does not exist for Android phones.
I don't expect Oracle the manufacture of Java to create a Java plugin for Android due to ongoing litigation between Oracle and Google over Android.
Thus the Cisco VPN Java application will not run on Android.
It is possible there is a Cisco VPN app for Android but it would be up to your IT department to configure/support it. Assuming it even exists.
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Please provide a link to the content you are trying to view. I have never heard of the site you are looking for and searching for it is not obvious which result applies to your question.
I can not provide the link. It is part of our internal intranet and can only be accessed through a Cisco vpn client. The Web page is a Java powered Web page. When I view it from my desktop it always asks permission to run the Java plugin for the browser.
This is the link, but like I said before, you will be unable to access it. It keeps asking for a plug-in to view content. As it is doing this the address bar says complicity Web view. Thanks
[ed. removed an internal link for some intranet]
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The Java plugin does not exist for Android phones.
I don't expect Oracle the manufacture of Java to create a Java plugin for Android due to ongoing litigation between Oracle and Google over Android.
Thus the Cisco VPN Java application will not run on Android.
It is possible there is a Cisco VPN app for Android but it would be up to your IT department to configure/support it. Assuming it even exists.
The VPN is installed and working fine bring I guess it is the lack of a Java plug-in that will keep this from working. Thanks for your assistance.