
If you are using a version greater or equal 42 you will see the following screen when navigating to : Enable Silverlight in ChromeĬhrome disabled Silverlight by default in version 42. Just click the link "Activate Silverlight" and time cockpit will be running. When opening in Firefox you may see the following message: There will be updates every week, so come back regularly to see what's new. We are working very hard to replace the Silverlight client by a platform- independent HTML5 client. Most of the functionality of time cockpit lists and forms is supported in the HTML5 preview already and since this month there is already a first preview of the time tracking calendar available. In the newest release of Google Chrome (v42), you can still use Silverlight but you have to explicitly enable it. Below you will find instructions on how to enable Silverlight in Chrome and Firefox.
However, Microsoft will support Silverlight until October 2021, so in Internet Explorer will continue to work well.
In Safari, the test seems to render okay but then I get an error from Safari itself: "A problem occured with this webpage so it was reloaded", leading to the page being reloaded automatically until Safari gives up and tells me that an error repeatedly occured with the page.In 2013, Microsoft announced that they have ceased development of Silverlight except for patches and bugfixes. However, the test linked above merely offers an "Install Microsoft Silverlight" icon. In Chrome: I had to use the "Get more extensions" option inside of Chrome to install.
FYI, the plugin is set on "Always activate" in about:addons and disabling AdBlock did not help.
In Firefox: the official "Get Silverlight" page tells me the plugin is installed ("Silverlight 5 (4.0)"), however the test page linked above renders black. To install, I'm merely using the Silverlight.dmg file and its installer to install. I've tried uninstalling and re-installing Silverlight but without success. I had Silverlight version 4 installed before but never got it to work (I don't know if this was before or after my Yosemite update.) (As opposed to a big black square of nothing.) 2) Troubleshooting This should offer a menu and various content, mostly pictures. To start with, can anyone tell me if this Silverlight test works for them on Mac OS X Yosemite (10.10.1) ? I'm not getting much success at all so far, nor help from the Web. I'm trying to get Silverlight to work on Mac OS X, any browser would do.