Whether they like it or not, this will cause issues for legacy use cases and people will likely just resort to using out of date versions of the extension.
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At work we have an application we sell that uses it, and I think the way we're dealing with this issue is by basically making our own browser/flash bundle to run that particular application, as it's not a popular enough product to justify porting it to some other technology.