[Discuss] Is there a supported browser for Linux that still runs Java applets? (also Flash)
Dan Ritter
dsr at randomstring.org
Wed Jul 5 11:35:51 EDT 2017
On Wed, Jul 05, 2017 at 11:23:24AM -0400, Bill Bogstad wrote:
> As the web marches on, older technologies fall by the wayside. Java applets
> seem to be one of them. All the major browsers seem to have stopped
> supporting them at this point. Unfortunately, this can result in
> broken systems. For me, my biggest use case is an older all-in-one
> printer from Lexmark that uses a java applet to enable its scan to PC
> functionality in a browser. I seem to recall that java applets were
> even used to support enterprise level hardware at one point. Is this
> an issue that other people are having? Any suggestions on how to
> maintain browser/java applet support going forward on a Linux system?
> I'm not looking for a solution that will let me use the same browser
> for all of my web browsing. Just something which will continue to
> work as I apply "mandatory" security upgrades to my systems. (i.e.
> the latest browser updates)
You can get one of the firefox-esr series and use it
indefinitely, as long as you don't upgrade it.
Oracle themselves is disavowing java plugins, with official EOL
announced but not specified.
> Oh, same question about Flash. It isn't quite as dead as Java
> applets, but it is pretty clear that it is on its way out. There
> islots of kid oriented content out there that was created using Flash
> that is going to die when it goes away. My biggest use case is MIT's
> Scratch project. They switched to implementing Scratch in Flash some
> years ago. My kids are avid scratchers and I'm worried that they may
> lose access in the near future. Unfortunately, I've been unable to
> find anything on the Scratch web site about plans to deal with Flash
> becoming unusable. In the modern Scratch world everything is done on
> their web site so this could be a real problem for their kid/teen
> oriented user base. Thoughts/solutions?
https://scratch.mit.edu/developers shows several projects to
avoid Flash. Dunno how well they work.
-dsr-
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