Hi Angelo Anolin, Thanks for your answer! When I mentioned freezing a version of Chrome, I meant having a version of Chromium in a desktop project. For example, CefSharp.
Has anyone done a desktop project with a built-in browser? Att, Diogo Vieira Em sáb., 11 de abr. de 2020 às 14:43, Angelo Anolin <angelo.ano...@gmail.com> escreveu: > Freezing Chrome only works if you are the systems administrator who can > allow such updates to happen to your client machines. Evergreen browsers > always require to be updated constantly. > > I think the best alternative is to have a plan to migrate this app NOW or > port it to Adobe AIR which should still work past the end of life of Flash > in browsers. > > On Sat, Apr 11, 2020 at 8:07 AM Diogo Vieira <diogovsf...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > Hello people! > > > > I wonder if you can give me a tip or alternative to solve my problem. > > > > I have an application running in production and I won't have time to > > migrate it until December 2020. > > > > So, the first solution I thought of was trying to freeze a version of > > chrome. Can you tell me if this works? > > > > Is there any better alternative? > > > > I need my application to continue running for a few more months after the > > end of the flash in browsers. > > > > Att, > > Diogo Vieira > > > -- > Sent from Mobile Device >