Better support for HTML5

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Jesper Thusgaard

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Dec 5, 2017, 3:21:13 PM12/5/17
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Hi 

To play a local tv channel on my Raspberry PI i need to log in. 
It's running HTML 5 and as far as I can see (when I compare to chrome on windows) i need support for these:
Authentication
Web Authentication / FIDO 2
Credential Management

Is it possible and how?

Kind regard J;-)

PhistucK

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Dec 8, 2017, 9:32:21 AM12/8/17
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"Running HTML5" does not say how, using which browser and other contextual information that might get you better answers.

I am not sure what the first one means.
The second is not supported yet (in any browser, I think). I think FIDO U2F API (if this is "FIDO 2", then this applies) is supported in Chrome. Not sure about Chromium.
The credential management API is supported (at least in Chrome, not sure about Chromium, but probably).


PhistucK

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Jesper Thusgaard

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Dec 15, 2017, 12:39:54 PM12/15/17
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Sorry I must have remembered  wrong. Very stupid, since I were very sure in my case. 

This is a working browser (left, Chrome 63) compared to my Raspberry PI (chromium) 
Text-level semantic elements ▸ time element
Yes 
No 
Text-level semantic elements ▸ data element
Yes 
No 
Speech Synthesis
Yes 
No 
DRM support
Yes 
No 
WebGL 2
Yes 
Yes 
Web Cryptography API
Yes 
No 
Credential Management
Yes 
No 
Modules
Yes 
No 
Thought it might be the DRM that was my problem....


But if I do an apt-get upgrade chromium goes back to version 60 and DRM support dissapears.....





On Friday, 8 December 2017 15:32:21 UTC+1, PhistucK wrote:
"Running HTML5" does not say how, using which browser and other contextual information that might get you better answers.

I am not sure what the first one means.
The second is not supported yet (in any browser, I think). I think FIDO U2F API (if this is "FIDO 2", then this applies) is supported in Chrome. Not sure about Chromium.
The credential management API is supported (at least in Chrome, not sure about Chromium, but probably).


PhistucK

On Tue, Dec 5, 2017 at 10:21 PM, Jesper Thusgaard <thus...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi 

To play a local tv channel on my Raspberry PI i need to log in. 
It's running HTML 5 and as far as I can see (when I compare to chrome on windows) i need support for these:
Authentication
Web Authentication / FIDO 2
Credential Management

Is it possible and how?

Kind regard J;-)

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PhistucK

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Dec 15, 2017, 5:26:54 PM12/15/17
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First, your Chromium is much older (before 61, it seems) than the latest stable Chrome version.
Second, yes, DRM is not supported in Chromium out of the box. You need the Widevine plugin for that. Copying it from Chrome would usually work, as far as I know (unless it is from a different CPU architecture, like ARM versus x86).

From that list, if you use the latest stable Chrome version of Chromium (confusing, but I hope you got me), I believe only Speech Synthesis and DRM will not be supported.


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