Firefox update issues

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Newfdog

Hi all...... Just upgraded to the latest version. It warned me that one
of my extensions wouldn't work, not a big deal cause I could live
without it. I go ahead and do the update. After updating I go and check
my extensions, there are three that don't work and I wasn't warned about
them and, get this, the one I was warned about still works fine. I see
no point in bothering to warn people during the updates if the warnings
are useless. It seems there is still a lot of work to do here.

Newfdog
 
Newfdog said:
Hi all...... Just upgraded to the latest version. It warned me that one
of my extensions wouldn't work, not a big deal cause I could live
without it. I go ahead and do the update. After updating I go and check
my extensions, there are three that don't work and I wasn't warned about
them and, get this, the one I was warned about still works fine. I see
no point in bothering to warn people during the updates if the warnings
are useless. It seems there is still a lot of work to do here.

Newfdog

Install extension "nightly tester tools" then in extension screen click
"make all compatible"
 
Some said:
Install extension "nightly tester tools" then in extension screen click
"make all compatible"
This extension isn't compatible with FF 1.5.0.2. The message says it is
only compatible with version 1.6+
 
Install extension "nightly tester tools" then in extension screen click
"make all compatible"

No, that's a troublesome extension. Use MR TECH Local Install instead.
 
Once Upon A Time (on 16 Apr 2006 18:02:21 GMT), in alt.comp.freeware, none
No, that's a troublesome extension.
[snip]

Says who? Says you (Flash: if so, then you are in the minority)?
--

Don't trust TinyURL links posted into Usenet?
If so, then go to "TinyURL Lookup", @
http://www.daveltd.com/bin/tinylookup.cgi

Web-browsing & Trojans got you down?
Firefox (<http://www.mozilla.com/>), along with
its' JButton v0.1 (<http://tinyurl.com/lw2y4> &
<http://tinyurl.com/nzg6t>) extension, will take
care of switching Javascript & Java in and out,
quite easily.
A few *extremely* good extensions to install
in Firefox are "NoScript"
(<http://tinyurl.com/qhdnd>,
<http://tinyurl.com/ne9kq>, &
<http://tinyurl.com/85k3z>), "Nightly Tester Tools"
(<http://tinyurl.com/b8y3f>), "Crash Recovery Lite"
(<http://tinyurl.com/am2vq>), & "Menu Editor"
(<http://tinyurl.com/4pr76>).

Nervous about "'Interesting' Times"? If so, then
browse <http://survivalblog.com/>


What a hobby for a grown Troll with my IQ...
 
Says who? Says you (Flash: if so, then you are in the minority)

Yes, says I. I have a right to my opinion, and the right to state it. I had
all kinds of trouble with NTT before I found MR TECH. Besides, MR TECH does
a lot more than NTT, such as theme installation.
 
Once Upon A Time (on 17 Apr 2006 15:02:48 GMT), in alt.comp.freeware, elaich
Yes, says I. I have a right to my opinion, and the right to state it.

And where, pray tell, did I state you had no right to speech?

Gotcha.

[snip]
--

Don't trust TinyURL links posted into Usenet?
If so, then go to "TinyURL Lookup", @
http://www.daveltd.com/bin/tinylookup.cgi

Web-browsing & Trojans got you down?
Firefox (<http://www.mozilla.com/>), along with
its' JButton v0.1 (<http://tinyurl.com/lw2y4> &
<http://tinyurl.com/nzg6t>) extension, will take
care of switching Javascript & Java in and out,
quite easily.
A few *extremely* good extensions to install
in Firefox are "NoScript"
(<http://tinyurl.com/qhdnd>,
<http://tinyurl.com/ne9kq>, &
<http://tinyurl.com/85k3z>), "Nightly Tester Tools"
(<http://tinyurl.com/b8y3f>), "Crash Recovery Lite"
(<http://tinyurl.com/am2vq>), & "Menu Editor"
(<http://tinyurl.com/4pr76>).

Nervous about "'Interesting' Times"? If so, then
browse <http://survivalblog.com/>


What a hobby for a grown Troll with my IQ...
 
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