Google Chrome no longer supports NPAPI (Java)

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Google Chrome no longer supports NPAPI (Java)

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I know that at the very least, the time lapse functions on the webcams run on Java. There's probably more. I think this will become more common across browsers soon. Is there any thought toward a switch to flash, or HTML5?

https://java.com/en/download/faq/chrome.xml
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Chrome doesn't support flash anymore, but for whatever reason the cb streaming cam now works on chrome so I no longer have to use a different browser on Android.
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:?: :roll: getting dizzy reading that. I am afraid of androids and other roids. :? ...hope no flashes in the sky cuz that makes kiting dangerous but having MY java while looking out the window watching wind browsing trees....letting me know CB may be sailable 8)
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I'm just :P Don is around after not seeing him @ G's this past Spring/Summer :!:
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jeamer wrote:I know that at the very least, the time lapse functions on the webcams run on Java. There's probably more.
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Thermals are good.
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jeamer wrote:I know that at the very least, the time lapse functions on the webcams run on Java. There's probably more. I think this will become more common across browsers soon.
Does this work for everyone?
http://www.bigwavedave.ca/webcams.php?cam=1&option=1
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Yup i got netescape
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Wingnut wrote:Chrome doesn't support flash anymore, but for whatever reason the cb streaming cam now works on chrome so I no longer have to use a different browser on Android.
Chrome does support Flash. It doesn't support the NPAPI Java applet plugins that I was using for the webcam Last 10 and Daily time lapses: https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/6213033?hl=en

The webcams for the last 10 'should' now work: http://www.bigwavedave.ca/webcams.php?cam=1&option=1

and for the Daily time lapse: http://www.bigwavedave.ca/webcams.php?cam=1&option=3
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Wow, awesome, thanks bwd! Great job. Works flawlessly.

All the jokes about AOL and roids and I thought this was dead in the water...
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