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  1. ... Better first check on Mozilla Firefox 52.9.0, too... If it doesn't detect Silverlight too, then your issue probably has to do with a corrupted (global) Silverlight installation ... If a complete SL-removal-OS reboot-SL-re-installation doesn't fix it, an old Mozilla Support article that may contain useful info is this one ... Edit: If "plugin.scan.plid.all" is set to true (default), then SL should be detected by St52 via the reg-key below: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\MozillaPlugins\@Microsoft.com/NpCtrl,version=1.0 Hope I've helped ...
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  2. That is "Rar 5" format For example WinRar v5.91 opens it. 7-Zip v19.00 or current opens it.
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  3. Yeah, I had a bad cold. I thought it could be SARS-CoV-2 because we had a class reunion and at least two have been tested positive afterwards, but my PCR test was negative - so just a bad cold. The mirror of latest BNavigator, Firefox 45ESR, IceApe, IceDove, K-Meleon 1.5.x/74/76, MailNews 52, New Moon 26.5/27/28 and Serpent 52/55 builds by @roytam1 has been updated -> soggi.org - tools. changelog: - added latest BNavigator 0.9 20221015 build - added latest IceApe 52 20221015 build - added latest IceDove 52 20221015 build - added latest K-Meleon 76 20221015 build - added latest MailNews 52 20221015 build - added latest New Moon 27 20221015 builds - added latest New Moon 28 20221015 builds - added latest Serpent 52 20221015 builds - added latest Serpent 55 20221015 builds To don't lose track of things I want to update too someday... todo: - add various flash player versions - add FlashFix for WinXP - add VLC 2.2.8 (WinXP non-SSE2) - add polyfill addons kind regards soggi
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  4. I don't believe they're deliberately seeking bugs in old browsers to break them. General apathy towards what happens in the older browser versions seems more likely. Or thinking the property is needed for some reason and so was left there or was forgotten to be removed while changing other parts of the surrounding code.
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  5. Good news, I found KB888111 HD Audio. For all languages now if anyone wants this program I will be happy to provide a download link or addon but I need to provide ISO SP2 first.
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  6. Hello to all readers of my thread! As I already mentioned in a previous post, my article "ProxHTTPSProxy and HTTPSProxy in Windows XP for future use" has been updated and enhanced by everything about my program packages in the last weeks. A lot has been rewritten due to the existence of the brand new TLS 1.3 proxies ProxyMII and ProxHTTPSProxy's PopMenu TLS 1.3 3V3. New sections about TLS protocols, cipher suites, and certificates have been added, too! Here is an up-to-date content overview of my article "ProxHTTPSProxy and HTTPSProxy in Windows XP for future use" in the first post of this thread. All orange sections have been revised, all blue sections have been added by me as brand new sections. From now on, all sections are numbered consecutively for a better structure of the article. 1. Introduction: 2. Purpose of ProxHTTPSProxy and HTTPSProxy: 3. Area of application: 4. The TLS protocols and their cipher suites 5. Certificates - CA and Root Certificates 5.1. The CA certficate of ProxHTTPSProxy 5.2. The Root Certificates of Windows XP 6. The TLS 1.2 proxies ProxHTTPSProxy and HTTPSProxy 6.1. Prerequisites: 6.1.1. Detailed information: 6.2. Installation: 6.3. Configuration: 6.3.1. Configuration of ProxHTTPSProxy: 6.3.2. Configuration of HTTPSProxy: 6.3.3. Configuration of these proxies to access the MU website successfully nowadays: 6.4. Usage: 6.4.1. Usage of ProxHTTPSProxy: 6.4.2. Usage of HTTPSProxy: 6.5. Maintenance of ProxHTTPSProxy and HTTPSProxy for future use: 7. The TLS 1.2 proxy ProxHTTPSProxy's PopMenu 3V1 7.1. Prerequisites: 7.2. Purpose and components of ProxHTTPSProxy's PopMenu 3V1: 7.3. Features of ProxHTTPSProxy's PopMenu 3V1: 7.4. Changelog of ProxHTTPSProxy's PopMenu 3V1: 7.5. Installation and configuration of ProxHTTPSProxy's PopMenu 3V1: 7.6. Tranferring all settings of an existing ProxHTTPSProxy's installation: 7.7. Usage of ProxHTTPSProxy's PopMenu 3V1: 8. The TLS 1.3 proxy ProxyMII 8.1. Prerequisites: 8.2. General information about ProxyMII 8.2. How to set up and use the TLS 1.3 proxy ProxyMII: 9. The TLS 1.3 proxy ProxHTTPSProxy's PopMenu TLS 1.3 9.1. Prerequisites: 9.2. General information about ProxHTTPSProxy's PopMenu TLS 1.3 9.3. ProxHTTPSProxy's PopMenu TLS 1.3 3V3 9.3.1. Features of ProxHTTPSProxy's PopMenu TLS 1.3 3V3: 9.3.2. Changelog of ProxHTTPSProxy's PopMenu TLS 1.3 3V3: 9.3.3. Installation and start of ProxHTTPSProxy's PopMenu TLS 1.3 3V3: 10. Versions: 10.1. Versions of the TLS 1.2 proxies ProxHTTPSProxy, HTTPSProxy, and ProxHTTPSProxy's PopMenu: 10.2. Versions of the TLS 1.3 proxies ProxyMII and ProxHTTPSProxy's PopMenu TLS 1.3: 11. Downloads: 11.1. Archived Downloads {obsolete}: 11.2. Latest Downloads: 11.2.1. Downloads related to the TLS 1.2 proxies: 11.2.1.1. Downloads related to ProxHTTPSProxy: 11.2.1.2. Downloads related to HTTPSProxy: 11.2.2. Downloads related to the TLS 1.3 proxies: 11.2.3. Downloads related to cacert.pem Certificate Update: 11.2.4. Downloads related to Root Certificate Updates: 12. Update notifications: 13. Conclusion: 14. Disclaimer: Have a lot of fun while reading! Greetings from Germany, AstroSkipper
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