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Running Java applets on the web via the Java browser plug-in (which uses the old 'Netscape Plugin Application Programming Interface': NPAPI), is generally insecure. In fact, loading any plug-ins via NPAPI is considered insecure, so all the major browser makers are moving away from it. Oracle recommends for people on Windows who still want to run Java applets in their browser. Internet Explorer 11 still supports NPAPI plug-ins, including Java. You can even run it on Windows 10.
You don't have to run Edge, Microsoft's modern browser, if you don't want to. Apparently still supports NPAPI and thus Java.
Java applications are offered through web browsers as either a web start application (which do not interact with the browser once they are launched) or as a Java applet (which might interact with the browser). This change does not affect Web Start applications, it only impacts applets. Da Browser Based Games Browser is a browser based games web browser that delivers easy access to arcade classics (Pac Man, Tetris, Asteroids, Space Invaders, etc), browser based games, browser based game websites, and web game directories.
You may need to go to Java.com to download and install the latest version of Java, to make sure the latest Java NPAPI web browser plug-in gets installed correctly. Because of these browser changes, modern websites have abandoned Java and Flash for interactive features. Art creation 'apps' on the web are built with native web technologies like JavaScript (which is a totally different technology than Java, despite the name) and canvas nowadays. These are safer technologies that are built into every browser. If you really still need to run a Java applet after the last NPAPI browsers are gone, there may be ways to download them and run them from your own hard drive, but that's a bit beyond the scope of this question. To elaborate on Spiff's answer, since it wouldn't easily fit in a comment: Firefox ESR seems to work with java applet if it's 32-bit, and as long as you can keep it on v 52.x and disallow the auto updater from working.
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After installing it, download (the non '64 bit' offline option-possibly remove any previous 64 bit java first, if necessary, to avoid a '1603 install failed' message, though sometimes the two'just work' together). Restart firefox after installing java. Whenever there's a prompt for 'firefox software updater' click 'no' otherwise it might update it to 59. It'll allow you to load the plugin on pages now, but it's an 'opt in, allow for this particular web page at a time'. Now test if applets are working here: If you go with IE it works and isn't an opt-in (i.e.
Works 'even better')-seems to require 32-bit JRE otherwise it just pops up a message 'this website uses java' but despite saying OK, it still doesn't take, weird. Another option: installed firefox portable. By default it launches in either 64 or 32 bit mode 'depending on the OS' (we want it to always launch in 32 bit mode), so to enforce that, 'the FirefoxPortable.ini configuration file from the FirefoxPortable Other Source directory to the FirefoxPortable directory and editing it to add AlwaysUse32Bit=true' (thanks to grawity for the tip) You may be able to use an 'appletviewer'.