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Chrome Browser No Longer Compatible With Java
Chrome Browser No Longer Compatible With Java
Problem
Java no longer runs in new Chrome Browser versions.
Solution
User can use IE or Firefox which still can run Java, or if the user is using HTML5 links in ROAM exclusively, then Chrome can still be used as HTML5 links do not require Java to be installed on the users computer.
If HTML5 needs to be used, the browser needs to support HTML5 which is the case for most modern browsers including Mac computers, smartphones, tablets and PC's - requirements are a minimum IE version of IE 10 (IE9 and below requires Chromeframe to use HTML5), Firefox or Chrome (Safari on Macs).
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