![]() ![]() Microsoft is holding out support for another 3 years on Silverlight. I understand that Silverlight is old, but if my company assumes the security risk around using Silverlight then I say make it possible to run Silverlight. Silverlight 3 now includes built-in support which enables you to take a Silverlight application and run it outside the browser on both Windows and on the Mac. I'm still holding out some hope that I can run Silverlight but I may need to roll back to High Sierra as this is critical for my work. All of the Apple documentation I have found notes that Safari no longer supports NPAPI but doesn't say anything else about the Mac OS Mojave blocking other applications from using these types of plugins.Ĭan you shed any light around Silverlight being completely dead on Mac OS Mojave users? Should the notes around NPAPI really have just said that Silverlight can't be run on Mac OS Mojave period instead of just on Safari. ![]() I along with other users of a company Silverlight application have updated to Mac OS Mojave. It can also include the logic to detect whether Silverlight is installed, and can provide some fallback user interface, when it is absent. Enable Microsoft Silverlight (Tools, or Settings)To enable Microsoft Silverlight in Internet Explorer, click the Tools option or Settings.Manage Add-Ons followed by selection of Tools and Extensions.In the Toolbars and Extensions section, select them all.Set Show to let you view all add-ons on Microsoft Silverlight. At this point you should have a Silverlight working on your Mac, or at least it was for Aaron: My Silverlight issue was solved manually by sivel with this series of commands. The page needs to incorporate a suitable tag to load the Silverlight plug-in. I have never been able to run Silverlight on my 3 month old Macbook Air. At that point Firefox ESR 52.1.0 still ran Silverlight. Silverlight is intended for rich internet applications, It is designed to run inside of a web browser as part of a web page. I was on Mac OS High Sierra and Silverlight was working on Safari until I installed Safari 12. ![]() I am using Firefox ESR 52.1.0 on a MacBook. ![]()
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