Hi all,
On January 26, 2021, Firefox will end support for Adobe Flash in Firefox,
as announced back in 2017:
https://blog.mozilla.org/futurereleases/2017/07/25/firefox-roadmap-flash-end-life/
This will improve Firefox performance and security. Adobe and other
browsers will also end support for
I've found (with Firefox), that I can only get some centrally installed
extensions to load if I give the xpi file the name of UUID of extension - e.g.
something like:
{3d7fec2e-0469-4893-9b16-cdb6738eab93}.xpi
The UUID might be in the manifest.json file, or if not, by looking for a
suitable
I know of no reason one extension would work and the other wouldn't.
I looked at the manifest.json for the extension and it looks fine.
The IDs are both correct. Is there anything on the JS console?
Mike
On Mon, Nov 16, 2020 at 6:23 AM Marco Gaiarin wrote:
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> Posted last week on TB mailing
I am not a powershell person and this piece of the script was created by a
co-worker. It almost works but there is something missing and we are having an
issue getting it to work completely, I have posted it below but to be honest it
would be nice if Mozilla provided an automated way to do this
Posted last week on TB mailing list, no feedback. Supposing that in
this field TB/FF are rather the same, i repost here.
- Forwarded message from Marco Gaiarin -
Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2020 14:58:45 +0100
From: Marco Gaiarin
To: tb-enterpr...@mozilla.org
Subject: Installing extensions
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