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La question
Lecteur superutilisateur Louis veut savoir comment activer Silverlight dans Google Chrome versions 42 et ultérieures:
I have Silverlight 5 installed on my Windows 8.1 64-bit computer. When I try to watch Amazon Instant Video, I get a prompt telling me to install Silverlight for better quality. I also cannot get Silverlight tests to run.
There is nothing wrong with my installation, I just have to use Internet Explorer for Silverlight-based viewing.
Comment activer Silverlight dans Google Chrome 42 et versions ultérieures?
La réponse
Le contributeur SuperUser TD.512 a la solution pour nous:
In September 2013, Google announced its decision to move away from support for NPAPI (the Netscape Plugin Application Programming Interface). In Google Chrome 42, NPAPI is disabled by default, thus disallowing plugins like Silverlight and Java. Threat Report explains: “NPAPI’s 90s-era architecture has become a leading cause of hangs, crashes, security incidents, and code complexity.”
There are other APIs that companies like Microsoft and Oracle can use to modernize their web-plugins and one can expect them to be updated to support these alternative options. But for now, as per this article from Microsoft, Microsoft Silverlight may not work in recent versions of Google Chrome, so you will need to do the following:
- Paste this into Google Chrome’s address bar: chrome://flags/#enable-npapi
- Select Enable
- When using the website (Netflix, Amazon Instant Video, etc.), you will need to right click on the content and select Run this Plugin
- (Optional) Laugh at Google Chrome for underestimating SuperUser
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