Sorry,

I meant "It still works in Chrome on *Windows* and Mac OS X for the moment".

Cheers,
Ghislain

On 19/08/2014 14:06, Ghislain MARY wrote:
Hi,

Google has recently dropped the support of the NPAPI on which the Linphone web plugin is currently relying. So the plugin no longer works with Chrome or Chromium on the Linux platform. It still works in Chrome on Linux and Mac OS X for the moment but will no longer work before the end of the year. Please see this page on the chromium blog <http://blog.chromium.org/2013/09/saying-goodbye-to-our-old-friend-npapi.html> for more information. So on the Linux platform you will need to use Firefox to get the Linphone web plugin working.

Cheers,
Ghislain

On 18/08/2014 15:54, Russ Mannex wrote:
Guillaume, thanks for your reply and clarification!

I have a question. My Linphone client seems to be working at the moment, but
my associate would like to use the web.linphone.org client. I went to try it
out and was pleased to see all of the different browser logos on the website,
assuming that it meant it worked on those browsers. However, once I tried to
launch it, I was told I needed to download the plugin to the .mozilla path on
my machine. This, of course, only works for the Firefox browser. Shouldn't
this work for the other browsers shown there (like Chrome)?




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