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08.05.2014 - 16:32
Sooo, this is just a question asking if the HTML5 version of AtWar is ready yet. Is it? If so, is it limited to the world map?
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08.05.2014 - 18:46
No.
No.
Wait for HTML5.
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08.05.2014 - 19:29
"Next month (May 2014), updates to NPAPI-based extensions will be blocked, and their listings will be removed from the Chrome Web Store. In September, they will be completely un-published. By the end of the year, all support for NPAPI will likely be removed from Chrome.

NPAPI allows programs and code to run outside of the security 'sandbox' implemented by Chrome. Examples of such programs are Microsoft Silverlight and Google Earth. The danger lies in allowing untrusted or insecure programs and code, operating outside of Chrome's security protocols, to have access to the the user's data in Chrome. It is for this reason that NPAPI will no longer be allowed."

This was released by some application I use in chrome but I don't understand a thing. Is there a chance that HTML5 afterwind will come after silverlight is dropped and therefore we'll be unable to play on chrome?
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08.05.2014 - 22:49
Wr1tt3n by Aristosseur, 08.05.2014 at 19:29

"Next month (May 2014), updates to NPAPI-based extensions will be blocked, and their listings will be removed from the Chrome Web Store. In September, they will be completely un-published. By the end of the year, all support for NPAPI will likely be removed from Chrome.

NPAPI allows programs and code to run outside of the security 'sandbox' implemented by Chrome. Examples of such programs are Microsoft Silverlight and Google Earth. The danger lies in allowing untrusted or insecure programs and code, operating outside of Chrome's security protocols, to have access to the the user's data in Chrome. It is for this reason that NPAPI will no longer be allowed."

This was released by some application I use in chrome but I don't understand a thing. Is there a chance that HTML5 afterwind will come after silverlight is dropped and therefore we'll be unable to play on chrome?


Legit info. Google will remove all plug-ins from the Chrome Webstore which use NPAPI to the end of 2014. I'm not sure how this will affect the general silverlight applications though. Would be nice if an Admin could give an short statement to this. As far as I understood Silverlight won't work with Chrome anymore. Considering that large sites use silverlight though, (i.e. Netflix and other Streaming sites) I can't really imagine that.
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13.05.2014 - 07:24
Wr1tt3n by Guest, 08.05.2014 at 23:27

If it was ready it would be released.

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17.05.2014 - 13:46
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Wr1tt3n by Guest, 08.05.2014 at 23:27

If it was ready it would be released.
This man right here.
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20.05.2014 - 20:06
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Can we play the beta?
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