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Why Java plug is not support by latest version firefox?

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Java Applet not shown that output in firefox browser. i check in net. they said add the java plug in. i try to download the java plug in from oralce site it shows following error msg;

"We have detected you are using Firefox which might be unable to use the Java plugin from this browser. Starting with Firefox Version 52 (scheduled for March 2017), Firefox has removed support for the standard way in which browsers support plugins. "

I am using Firefox quantum 57.0(32-bit)

Java Applet not shown that output in firefox browser. i check in net. they said add the java plug in. i try to download the java plug in from oralce site it shows following error msg; "We have detected you are using Firefox which might be unable to use the Java plugin from this browser. Starting with Firefox Version 52 (scheduled for March 2017), Firefox has removed support for the standard way in which browsers support plugins. " I am using Firefox quantum 57.0(32-bit)

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As mentioned in the error message you post, Firefox Releases since 52.0 and later has only allowed one NPAPI Plugin to run in Firefox, the Flash Player Plugin from Adobe whether on Windows, Mac OSX, or Linux.

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/npapi-plugins

The Firefox 52 ESR mentioned on bottom of article still allows other NPAPI Plugins to run in Firefox.