Martin Freitag wrote:
This is because the author hasn't updated the compatibility after
SM2.0a3 came out. The Easiest way to get around that is to disable the
compatibility-check in SM:
Type "about:config" in your address-bar
Filter for "extensions.checkCompatibility"
Set it to "false"
Try to install the extension again.
Alternatively you can also download the extension, rename the xpi to
zip, unzip it, change the SM-max-version to 2.0 in the file install.rdf,
zip it again, rename it back to xpi and install it.
regards
Oh, the joy of using SeaMonkey :-).
But thanks for the tip. I cannot live without HTML Validator. For me a web site
whose web pages pass validation is a strong quality indicator.
Would you buy software from a company that cannot even write a valid web page?
(Unfortunately you often have to, because the fraction of valid web sites is
very very low.)
--
David Wilkinson
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