At Thu, 19 Nov 2009 21:09:21 +0100,
Sebastian Rose wrote:
Well, anyway, editing RDF files by hand is not the way to go.
Indeed. This was the method that worked for me (thanks to goncheff
for discovering it):
1. In about:config, create a boolean key
network.protocol-handler.expose.org-protocol
Robin Green gree...@greenrd.org writes:
At Thu, 19 Nov 2009 21:09:21 +0100,
Sebastian Rose wrote:
Well, anyway, editing RDF files by hand is not the way to go.
Indeed. This was the method that worked for me (thanks to goncheff
for discovering it):
1. In about:config, create a boolean key
Hi,
if you use org-annotation-helper from firefox since a long time now, you
probably didn't notice that adding a new protocol handler in firefox as
it is described in org-annotation-helper.el is now impossible.
See https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=529511
In addition to what is
Thierry Volpiatto thierry.volpia...@gmail.com writes:
Hi,
if you use org-annotation-helper from firefox since a long time now, you
probably didn't notice that adding a new protocol handler in firefox as
it is described in org-annotation-helper.el is now impossible.
See
Hi Thierry,
me again.
It seems they really want to remove the possibility to install protocol
handlers in FF directly. I wonder, why it still works here for FF 3.5,
but the bug-report is for FF 3.4.3 ??
Is that a development branch?
Well, anyway, editing RDF files by hand is not the way to
Hi Sebastian,
thanks for your answer.
Sebastian Rose sebastian_r...@gmx.de writes:
Hi Thierry,
me again.
It seems they really want to remove the possibility to install protocol
handlers in FF directly. I wonder, why it still works here for FF 3.5,
but the bug-report is for FF 3.4.3 ??