Removing Official 41-44 x64 plugin restriction tool
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Removing Official 41-44 x64 plugin restriction tool
Related post: https://pcxfirefox.wordpress.com/2015/1 ... tion-tool/
I upload the English version: http://sourceforge.net/projects/pcxfire ... z/download
It is generated using diablo2oo2’s Universal Patcher v2.26.1, and the project is in https://sourceforge.net/projects/pcxfir ... p2project/
After testing, the patch works in 41.0-44.0, but does not work in 45.0+
If I have time, I will investigate the patch again.
I upload the English version: http://sourceforge.net/projects/pcxfire ... z/download
It is generated using diablo2oo2’s Universal Patcher v2.26.1, and the project is in https://sourceforge.net/projects/pcxfir ... p2project/
After testing, the patch works in 41.0-44.0, but does not work in 45.0+
If I have time, I will investigate the patch again.
Last edited by xunxun1982 on December 21st, 2015, 2:38 am, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: Removing Official 41+ x64 plugin restriction tool
I think the main reason is that Flash is one of the only "legitimate" plugins out there that actually supports 64-bit browsers. They probably consider PDF.js mature enough to completely replace 3rd party PDF readers, and most versions of Java have been blocked at some point due to security issues. Java is the only *real* killer here as it is still required for supporting business-related hardware interfaces, which means Firefox 64-bit a non-starter for those users.
Re: Silverlight: Microsoft doesn't even support Silverlight in Edge,which tells me they view it as a deadend. And there's a weird message on the Silverlight installer page saying it doesn't support any 64-bit browsers, except for IE: http://www.microsoft.com/getsilverlight ... ason=64bit
Last month, Chrome completely dropped support for NPAPI plugins, and Mozilla has plans to do that as well... likely in around a year when they switch over to Servo. https://blog.mozilla.org/research/2014/ ... ment-28602
At that time, extensions like FireIE will be dead because the XPCOM and XUL plugin architecture will not be included in Servo either:
https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2015/08 ... x-add-ons/
Re: Silverlight: Microsoft doesn't even support Silverlight in Edge,which tells me they view it as a deadend. And there's a weird message on the Silverlight installer page saying it doesn't support any 64-bit browsers, except for IE: http://www.microsoft.com/getsilverlight ... ason=64bit
Last month, Chrome completely dropped support for NPAPI plugins, and Mozilla has plans to do that as well... likely in around a year when they switch over to Servo. https://blog.mozilla.org/research/2014/ ... ment-28602
At that time, extensions like FireIE will be dead because the XPCOM and XUL plugin architecture will not be included in Servo either:
https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2015/08 ... x-add-ons/
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Re: Removing Official 41+ x64 plugin restriction tool
patrickjdempsey wrote: They probably consider PDF.js mature enough to completely replace 3rd party PDF readers,
I hope not. While there are a number of good PDF makers or viewers, PDF.js isn't one. Something as simple as copying and pasting to another document doesn't really work. Nor does form filling.
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Re: Removing Official 41+ x64 plugin restriction tool
I think the biggest reasons are Edge and Chrome did it. At least with Firefox, you'll have the option to use 32-bit with plugins (until they do it there too!). And when e10s finally comes out, it's possible that some of the memory problems that push people to 64-bit will be resolved so it won't really be needed anyway.
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Re: Removing Official 41+ x64 plugin restriction tool
xunxun, thanks for good work, seamonkey patched...
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Re: Removing Official 41+ x64 plugin restriction tool
Well, I didn't test it with SeaMonkey, if it works, I think the related code is the same between them.Farby wrote:xunxun, thanks for good work, seamonkey patched...
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Re: Removing Official 41+ x64 plugin restriction tool
no manual mode, code partially different, only your ideaxunxun1982 wrote:Well, I didn't test it with SeaMonkey, if it works, I think the related code is the same between them.Farby wrote:xunxun, thanks for good work, seamonkey patched...
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Re: Removing Official 41+ x64 plugin restriction tool
How to use it? I don't understand Chinese.
I put the file in the Fx x64 installation folder and clicked first button. Created xul.dll.BAK file, but Firefox x64 remains only recognizing Flash, not others like SumatraPDF. These run well when I open my profile on Firefox x86.
Thanks.
I put the file in the Fx x64 installation folder and clicked first button. Created xul.dll.BAK file, but Firefox x64 remains only recognizing Flash, not others like SumatraPDF. These run well when I open my profile on Firefox x86.
Thanks.
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Re: Removing Official 41-44 x64 plugin restriction tool
Related post: https://pcxfirefox.wordpress.com/2015/1 ... tion-tool/
I upload the English version: http://sourceforge.net/projects/pcxfire ... z/download
It is generated using diablo2oo2’s Universal Patcher v2.26.1, and the project is in https://sourceforge.net/projects/pcxfir ... p2project/
After testing, the patch works in 41.0-44.0, but does not work in 45.0+
I upload the English version: http://sourceforge.net/projects/pcxfire ... z/download
It is generated using diablo2oo2’s Universal Patcher v2.26.1, and the project is in https://sourceforge.net/projects/pcxfir ... p2project/
After testing, the patch works in 41.0-44.0, but does not work in 45.0+
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Re: Removing Official 41-44 x64 plugin restriction tool
Doesn't work for me (official Fx 43.0.1 x64, Windows 10). I pasted npPdfViewer.dll (SumatraPDF plugin) in (profilefolder)\plugins, (installationfolder)\plugins, %appdata%\Mozilla\plugins... but about:plugins still doesn't recognize SumatraPDF plugin.
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Re: Removing Official 41-44 x64 plugin restriction tool
Maybe you used the wrong x86 plugin.pintassilgo wrote:Doesn't work for me (official Fx 43.0.1 x64, Windows 10). I pasted npPdfViewer.dll (SumatraPDF plugin) in (profilefolder)\plugins, (installationfolder)\plugins, %appdata%\Mozilla\plugins... but about:plugins still doesn't recognize SumatraPDF plugin.
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Re: Removing Official 41-44 x64 plugin restriction tool
Yes. Solved, thanks.