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Plug-in stopped working on google chrome. It give error "The Java 6 plug-in was blocked because of its out of date." #10

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GoogleCodeExporter opened this issue Jul 5, 2015 · 10 comments

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What steps will reproduce the problem?
Till now it was working fine in google chrome. but from last few days chrome is 
giving message "The Java 6 plug-in was blocked because of its out of date.". I 
checked on multiple machine but same issue.

What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
plug-in not working on chrome

What version of the product are you using? On what operating system?
windows XP/Chrome version 10



Original issue reported on code.google.com by s.j...@excelus.in on 21 Mar 2011 at 11:23

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Hi! This sounds like a problem with the Java plug-in not this joystick plug-in. 
Try updating your Java install from here http://java.com/ and let me know if 
that fixes it.

Original comment by cwoffen...@gmail.com on 21 Mar 2011 at 12:14

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I'm having the same error (chrome 11, however) ... it gives two options "Update 
plug-in" and "Run this time" ... clicking "Update plug-in" jumps to same 
location you linked (ie http://java.com) and succesfully downloads 
"chromeinstall-6u25.exe".

Unfortunately, when I run this .exe, it fires up, says "Welcome to Java", I 
click <Install>, and it opens a window titled "Downloading Java Installer" ... 
it never finishes ... every time before it completes, the window closes .. and 
that's it .. nothing else happens, no message, no error, nothing.
I've tried closing and restarting Chrome .. nadda ... zip, zilch ... 

Any ideas?
(winxp sp3 btw)

Original comment by dot.di...@gmail.com on 18 May 2011 at 2:14

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Hi! You're having a problem with the Java plug-in, not this joystick plug-in. 
Download the "offline" installer from here: 
http://java.com:80/en/download/manual.jsp#win and see if that helps. If it's 
still not working, try the installer help here: 
http://www.liveperson.com/lp/java-help/

Original comment by cwoffen...@gmail.com on 18 May 2011 at 11:58

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Yeah, sorry about that ... right after I posted, I realized this was "joystick" 
+ java ... didn't see that at first .. :)   Going away ... Cheers!

Original comment by dot.di...@gmail.com on 20 May 2011 at 1:39

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With the latest Java (1.6.0_26) in the latest Chrome (12.0.742.100) on Windows 
7 x64, I'm also getting this error.  Tracking it down some, it appears that the 
the javascript-joystick plugin is registering itself within Chrome as part of 
Java somehow.  That's why the message that pops up references Java.

To verify where it appears, I opened up the about:plugins page and expanded the 
details, it appears under the Java Category and points to the NPAPI version of 
the javascript-joystick plugin that lives in the Firefox folder.

While it doesn't address why Chrome thinks this plugin is part of Java, a work 
around is to add the '--allow-outdated-plugins' command line flag to Chrome 
before you start it.  

Original comment by nrackli...@gmail.com on 24 Jun 2011 at 1:37

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I think it's just the word Java in the name that means it lists itself in the 
Java section. I take it other NPAPI plug-ins work for you?

Original comment by cwoffen...@gmail.com on 24 Jun 2011 at 1:56

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I am also interested to see if there is a fix available for this. 

Original comment by jamesbla...@gmail.com on 23 Sep 2011 at 4:47

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Original comment by cwoffen...@gmail.com on 10 Oct 2011 at 1:15

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I removed the word Java from the start of the plug-in name, then tried a Chrome 
update. This worked without problems on my machine (Win7 64-bit, Chrome 14).

Original comment by cwoffen...@gmail.com on 10 Oct 2011 at 1:40

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Goto Menu 
click on internet 
see google chrome
add google chrome to panel
right click on google chrome icon in panel
and choose edit
it will show
Application ... something like this 
[[[ /opt/google/chrome/google-chrome %U ]]]

Now open terminal and copy paste enter this

/opt/google/chrome/google-chrome --allow-outdated-plugins

Application ... something like this 
[[[ /opt/google/chrome/google-chrome %U ]]] add --allow-outdated-plugins

Finally you need this command in terminal

/opt/google/chrome/google-chrome --allow-outdated-plugins

Original comment by vlgorij...@gmail.com on 26 Aug 2013 at 6:25

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