David E. Ross wrote:
When installing software (new or updates), I normally download the
installer file (the XPI file for extensions) and disable my Internet
connection.

That's your choice/problem then. For me, whether an extension is to be called compatible or not depends on AMO in the first place, if it is hosted there. Only if it is not and there is no compatible version anywhere else we should call an add-on "incompatible". There is just no point in confusing average users with such special cases. I expect people who follow such paths (and I do, too!) to find out about such issues by themselves eventually.

Thus, it appears that several extensions are incompatible with SeaMonkey
2.1 when, with an Internet connection, they are not.

Technically, yes. But they are not "officially" incompatible, and that's what counts as far as the the page I created is concerned.

Greetings,

Jens

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Jens Hatlak <http://jens.hatlak.de/>
SeaMonkey Trunk Tracker <http://smtt.blogspot.com/>
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