![]() Be sure not to do this with your main firefox application. That way it never gets updated accidentally. ![]() One of my colleagues created a script to remove the old firefox, and untar it on every run. This is important, because some websites are still using Java plug-ins, like for example our government site for signing documents. If there’s a particular NPAPI plugin that you rely on there is (for now) a way to override Firefox defaults and re-enable NPAPI support. Man I have read tutorial after turorial, and installed (im sure more than needed) a lot of different packages trying to get Java to work in Firefox. verify the plugin is active (check about:plugins) Renable NPAPI Plugin Support in Firefox 52.copy this to the mozilla/firefox plugin folders (I couldn't figure out which one to copy it too, so I just copied it to anything firefox/plugins or mozilla/plugins).Now your openJDK installation will contain a IcedTeaPlugin.so file in the jre/lib folder. ![]()
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