bikram sir! I have a doubt.
I open firefox and press alt D to open address bar and there type
config. but didn't get that promise button.
so kindly clear my doubt to initiate the process.
On 12/23/15, Wahid Raza wrote:
> Hey
> I've also try WebVisum is again enabled
> thanks MR. Bikrum sir
> for giving instructions for same
> and I apologies for creating traffic for my last mail
> I should read this, before sending the same queri on my last mail.
> thanks to Bikrum sir, and apologies to list for my last mail
> Regards
> Wahid
>
>
>
> On 12/23/15, Dinesh thole wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> It's working fine now.
>> Thanks a lot.
>>
>> Thanks and Regards.
>>
>> Dinesh Thole.
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
>> Behalf
>> Of Bikram
>> Sent: 22 December 2015 22:27
>> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
>> concerning
>> the disabled.
>> Subject: Re: [AI] Webvisum.xpi needed
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> If you've followed the steps correctly, then Firefox should allow the
>> Webvisum Add-on to run. If not, then please provide the error message or
>> other such instructions if any. It might help me to have a detailed look
>> at
>> the specific issue(s) that prevents you from using the add-on.
>>
>> Please note that you need nothing to panic about the security
>> vulnerability
>> caused by disabling that security feature. You are completely safe as
>> long
>> as you do not install add-ons from untrusted sources. If you're uncertain
>> about any add-on or toolbar, Do not allow the installation of such stuffs
>> that come bundled with several third party applications. You might end up
>> installing such annoying applications if you keep on clicking "next"
>> while
>> installing softwares without looking at the options to accept or reject
>> the
>> optional components.
>>
>> On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 1:59 PM, mukesh jain
>> wrote:
>>
>>> hello,
>>> i have followed the instructions exactly as mentioned in the mail and
>>> it worked like charm!
>>>
>>> so tuns of thanks,
>>>
>>>
>>> On 12/22/15, Dinesh thole wrote:
>>> > Hi,
>>> >
>>> > I have done as per your instructions.
>>> > However, firefox still doesn't allow to install XPI files.
>>> > I have also tried installing through open file option.
>>> > Please guide.
>>> >
>>> > Thanks and Regards.
>>> >
>>> > Dinesh Thole.
>>> >
>>> > -Original Message-
>>> > From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
>>> Behalf
>>> > Of Bikram
>>> > Sent: 21 December 2015 20:52
>>> > To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
>>> concerning
>>> > the disabled.
>>> > Subject: Re: [AI] Webvisum.xpi needed
>>> >
>>> > Hi,
>>> >
>>> > There is an option to override this security setting. In order to do
>>> > so,
>>> > you
>>> > need to change that option through Firefox configuration editor.
>>> > Please
>>> > note
>>> > that you should only proceed with the following steps if you assure
>>> > yourself
>>> > that you're not gonna make any unintended change/modification in the
>>> > configuration settings. Because accidental modification of the values
>>> > of
>>> > these advanced settings can be harmful to the stability, security, and
>>> > performance of your browser. So, please do it at your own risk!
>>> > 1. Type "about:config" without the quotes in your browser address bar.
>>> > 2. Click on "I'll be careful, I promise" button.
>>> > 3. Type "xpinstall" without the quotes in the search box.
>>> > 4. Use the arrow keys to get the option called
>>> > "xpinstall.signatures.required".
>>> > 5. Press the application key to bring up the context menu options.
>>> > 6. Choose toggle from that menu and press enter. You would discover
>>> > that
>>> > the
>>> > value is set to "false" which was initially "true".
>>> > 7. Restart Firefox in order for the changes to take effect.
>>> > 8. After implementing the change in the configuration settings as
>>> suggested
>>> > above, You could enable Webvisum again.
>>> > You can repeat the steps above to revert back to your default
>>> > settings.
>>> In
>>> > that case, click "toggle" or "reset" to set this value to "true".
>>> > Hope that helps.
>>> >
>>> > On Mon, Dec 21, 2015 at 6:32 PM, gufran ahmed <
>>> gufran.ahmed2...@gmail.com>
>>> > wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> hi amar, if your firefox has been updated to v 43.0.1, then you will
>>> >> not be ale to use webvisum. because now mozzilla is only authorize
>>> >> those addons which are signed by mozilla team. hence we should wait
>>> >> for the webvisum to get it sign by mozilla or we should write to
>>> >> webvisum. i am also facing the same issue.
>>> >>
>>> >> On 12/21/15, Amar Jain wrote:
>>> >> > Hi List,
>>> >> >
>>> >> > Post upgrading to Windows 10, my Firefox reported that Webvisum is
>>> >> > not compatable hence disabled. In order to enable