From: Philip Chee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> Phil, do you have the time to do that?
>Unfortunately not. >... >Phil Hmm, I'd volunteer (I don't think it would take more than 2-3 hours) but, not being a user of bugzilla on mozdev, I'm a little bit lacking in understanding exactly what we need for new drop-down options. Anyone else care to help? >>p.s. any chance of porting Foxyproxy to SeaMonkey? Is it open source? Yes, it's GPL licensed as mentioned in the FAQ and in the XPI contents. Fortunately or unfortunately, depending on your perspective, all JS and XML files are whitespace-stripped. The formatted source is not in a public repository, primarily because I have private data (e.g., tax returns and the like) in the same SVN repository as the FoxyProxy source. I've not yet had the time to read up on SVN details to learn how to split them into separate repositories. FWIW, FoxyProxy doesn't yet work with Firefox 3. Running it under Firefox 3, it wasn't immediately obvious to me what the problem was--unlike adding support for prior major Firefox releases (e.g,. Firefox 1.0, 2.0) for FoxyProxy, PasswordMaker, and my other extensions. I hear that FF 3 is going beta in June, and I definitely will have FoxyProxy compatible with FF 3 for FF 3's first beta. So my answer is yes, I'll get it to work with SeaMonkey. No one's asked for that yet AFAIK (although TBird and IceWeasel are common requests). However, I wonder if I should focus on FF 3 support first? Are you able to help out with Seamonkey support?
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