Zero3 skrev:
> Matthew Toseland skrev:
>   
>> After an extensive discussion on #extdev on irc.mozilla.org, I have 
>> determined 
>> that we could probably do what we need to do in a Firefox plugin, but it is 
>> clear how or whether we could prevent normal web sites from loading freenet 
>> content and timing it to determine whether the user has visited it.
>>     
>
> Throwing in my 2 eurocents: A FireFox Add-on would absolutely rock, and 
> allow a seamless transition between "The Internet and "The Freenet" 
> (Only one browser, support for "freenet:" addresses, visual hints while 
> browing Freenet (like privacy mode and SSL browsing), shared bookmarks 
> location, support for whatever Add-ons/settings/themes/etc. the user 
> also uses (having to setup 2 browsers would certainly annoy some people 
> as well), ...).
>
> Installation and updating can be managed by the node itself (FF Add-ons 
> are installed and updated over HTTP). If the user visits fproxy from a 
> FireFox without the Add-on, fproxy can simply offer to install it.
>
> Only downside (IMO) is the fact that we would favor FireFox users a lot. 
> I personally see FireFox as the best browser available, but still think 
> we should go great lengths to support whatever the users use. If people 
> really want to use something else, chances are somebody will port the 
> Add-on at some point, I guess.
>   

Btw, you might want to check out FoxyProxy 
(https://addons.mozilla.org/da/firefox/addon/2464). It already has many 
of the features we need. Maybe whatever we need more (history 
ignoring/deletion, mostly) can be added by the developer.

- Zero3
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