WIN8.1/Chrome 64 bit: NPAPI Flash Player crashes on pages with Flash content

Hello

Chrome 64 bit (beta +) crashes on 64 bit Win8.1, if I use the reader Flash NPAPI (beta or stable v14 v15) and open a Web site with Flash content.

More details here:

https://code.Google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?ID=402262

Great to hear.  Looks like it has been resolved on the side of Chrome.

My understanding is that NPAPI turn off by default in Chrome soon.  Yet once, PPAPI Flash Player has matured greatly at this stage.  If you always use questions that make the superior NPAPI Flash Player for your use case, we talk about them.  The goal is to have the plug-ins to parity and the window to have an NPAPI option closes quickly.

Thank you!

Tags: Adobe

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