IE10 won't run Flash unless website is whitelisted by Microsoft
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Re: IE10 won't run Flash unless website is whitelisted by Microsoft
#22Perhaps this is a test case trying to break out of the old status quo?
Disclaimer: I recently accepted a position at the big M itself.
Re: IE10 won't run Flash unless website is whitelisted by Microsoft
#23Big question is: will Silverlight run on websites not whitelisted by Microsoft? Otherwise it's a dirty trick.
Re: IE10 won't run Flash unless website is whitelisted by Microsoft
#24When we data security advocates discuss things like promiscuous trust among SSL certificate authorities and one-click scary page bypass features with browser vendors, inevitably the old adage comes up "no vendor is willing to lose market share by making its security policies more restrictive than the others". Perhaps this is a test case trying to break out of the old status quo? Disclaimer: I recently accepted a posi…
Re: IE10 won't run Flash unless website is whitelisted by Microsoft
#25As questionable of a move that is, this kind of excites the 'omg, is flash finally going to die' moment i've been waiting for, for years.
Flash may be a bad implementation of good idea, but alternatives have not exactly wooed me either. To be quite honest; they all seem equally flawed to me. The fact that jQuery, Bootstrap, and others originated out of overcoming fragmentation pretty much proofs that point. Also different JavaScript engines give you different performances and have different bottlenecks. At least with flash you had the guarantee it would crash the same on all platforms.
Re: IE10 won't run Flash unless website is whitelisted by Microsoft
#26Re: IE10 won't run Flash unless website is whitelisted by Microsoft
#27Earlier, the plan was to have no plugin support at all in IE10 Metro. Microsoft is positioning the whitelist approach as a backwards compatibility shim for high-profile sites that won't or can't give up Flash.
Re: IE10 won't run Flash unless website is whitelisted by Microsoft
#28https://www.apple.com/hotnews/thoughts-on-flash/
Two years later, and I can even comfortably disable the Flash plugin in my desktop browser.
It seems (thankfully) that Flash is fast turning into a relic of last decade. Not a bad move by MS.
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#29Earlier quoted context omitted.
The only thing keeping silverlight alive is Netflix. I wonder why they use it in first place.
DRM, better streaming, C# and the .Net framework
Re: IE10 won't run Flash unless website is whitelisted by Microsoft
#30When we data security advocates discuss things like promiscuous trust among SSL certificate authorities and one-click scary page bypass features with browser vendors, inevitably the old adage comes up "no vendor is willing to lose market share by making its security policies more restrictive than the others". Perhaps this is a test case trying to break out of the old status quo? Disclaimer: I recently accepted a posi…
The iphone/ipad web browsers already don't support flash, so dropping flash support isn't entirely a new thing. I for one am looking forward to its death on more platforms.