

#SILVERLIGHT ON MAC NOT WORKING UPDATE#
However, I suspect they are going to say this is now Microsoft's responsibility to update Silverlight to not be an NPAPI plugin. Figure 1 and Figure 2 show the same HTML and Silverlight code running in Internet Explorer and Firefox, respectively. Its possible to paste some text into the boxes, and then I notice that DELETE and BACKSPACE works. The cursor blinks but no inputs get through. What’s new in version 1.0 Updated on Version 1. Silverlight supports fast, cost-effective delivery of high-quality video to all major browsers running on the OS X or Windows. In all text boxes in our SL-app at work, the box get the focus when clicked. Silverlight offers a flexible programming model that supports AJAX, VB, C, Python, and Ruby, and integrates with existing Web applications. I've also reported this issue and thread to Apple's senior advisors in the hopes they can get some engineering eyeballs on it. I'm experiencing problem with the SL 5 runtime for OS X (only tested on lion). Super annoying, but at least I got the plugin back for now. While annoying, I don't use safari bookmarks, no less require them to be synchronized anywhere so I'll just move that popup window into the bottom corner of my screen and ignore it after each reboot. Only version 1.0 of Microsoft Silverlight supports the Macintosh PowerPC.

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#SILVERLIGHT ON MAC NOT WORKING MAC OS X#
However, I now get a frequent crash popup for "SafariBookmarksSyncAgent" quitting unexpectedly. Jerky picture not synchronized with sound, resolved temporarily with removing silverlight from Library and reinstalling, but only temporary - MacBook Pro 1,2 Mac OS X 10.6.8 - true with both. Safari (Mac only) Quit Safari, if its open. I'd wager that Microsoft Silverlight is an NPAPI plugin which explains why it no longer works.Īfter a bunch of work in the recovery console I was able to get 11.1.2 back up and running which restored Silverlight. I suspect the issue stems from this item that isn't seen unless you expand the Safari 12.0 update in the app store: "Improves security by discontinuing support for most NPAPI plugins".
