Okay, thanks. It’s just that showing the logos there are a bit misleading for 
the linux folks. Is there any hope it will work for Opera?

-- 
-Mannex

On Tuesday, 19 August 2014 14:11:20 Ghislain MARY waxed eloquent:
> 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.htm
> l> 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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