That's such a drag! I'd rather go to where it works :). I downloaded Camino, dragged it to my HD. Ran the CEP installer. When I select the preference pane, I get a dialog telling me that I need version 0.8 or higher.

thanks
Marc

On Jan 23, 2005, at 3:00 PM, Nick Senior wrote:

I just downloaded the nightly and the latest CEP and it worked just fine for
me, go figure?



On 1/23/05 2:51 PM, "Marc Respass" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Well, I can't get CEP to work. I just downloaded the nightly build
(0.8+) and also the release (0.8.2) and CEP doesn't work in either.
Sounded really cool too.

The latest CEP was just released a few days ago too.

Marc

On Jan 23, 2005, at 2:41 PM, Marc Respass wrote:

The CEP installer did quit Camino for me but I did it a couple times
too. I thought that maybe CEP was checking the version of Camino so I
tried editing the info.plist to remove the plus sign from 0.8+ but CEP
still gives an error. I'm downloading the nightly right now and also
0.8.2 to see what happens.


Marc

On Jan 23, 2005, at 2:28 PM, Stuart Morgan wrote:

Unless it has changed recently in the implementation though, CEP does
everything by directly modifying the prefs files, which means you
have to quit and relaunch for any of the changes to take effect.


-Stuart

On Jan 23, 2005, at 9:25 AM, paulc wrote:

At 11:57 AM -0500 1/23/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] supposedly
scribed:

I thought there was a way to change the user-agent while Camino is
running (possibly using Javascript) but I wasn't able to find
anything about that.


Actually, there is. I think it MAY have been mentioned once before
on this list, but there is a neat set of extra prefs for Camino,
called, uh, Camino Extra Prefs. It has a "spoofing" setting, listing
some common user agents. Plus a bunch of other stuff.


This was a very good find (I stumbled across it on VersionTracker).
There's an installer that installs some resources into the Camino
package itself. I suppose it's big claim to fame is some rudimentary
ad filtering (so far, it looks like it kayo's ad banners). Plus it
gives you an editor to the SearchURL plist (the one in ~/Application
Support/Camino, so it's only effective with those nightlies that
have this ability). The associated web site even hosts pre-built
URLs to be used here!


I'm VERY curious what the devs think about this item. Any
possibilities of incorporating it's elements into Camino?

BTW: http://www.nada.de/mac/camino/cep.html
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