

- #How to go back to older version of silverlight upgrade#
- #How to go back to older version of silverlight code#
So with Catalina, IETab extension for Chrome works and you can then log into it. Pluses: it works on Catalina and as long as you keep it working, it should work for years. Problem: you need to do some relatively complicated sets of things to make it work. Im looking to see if anyone is either creating an open source solution or if Microsoft is going to make a plugin or 'fix' to support it since Silverlight is still technically supported.
#How to go back to older version of silverlight code#
Here's the link - click on Firefox 52 and downloadĭirectory Listing: /pub/firefox/releases/52.9.0esr/Įxperimenting with a virtual machine option - Oracle's VirtualBox is free and you can download Windows OS for free(yes, it will look ugly with windows labeling), and then you can run Internet Explorer. The solution uses 2017 but if I have to edit SL code I have to go back to the previous IDE version.
#How to go back to older version of silverlight upgrade#
This means you need to turn off automatic updates on Firefox 52 or it will upgrade to the one that breaks it. It seems as if it might be depreciated too, so try to not upgrade your system. And sometimes, it turns itself off on updates, so I have to go back in and turn it on again - I'll know that happened when the site says, "Download Silverlight"įirefox 52 build is a viable alternate. it's much more convenient compared to the old-style model of the IIS 5.x and IIS 6.0 managers. Safari only works in older versions of MacOS, but works well for me when I go into Safari preferences, click on the Security tab, click on plug-in settings, and turn on Silverlight for WotC sites. Includes Silverlight 2 Mario Szpuszta, Matthew MacDonald.
