Nuno Silva wrote:
On 2019-01-25, Bill Spikowski wrote:

r wrote:
Bill Spikowski wrote:
Richard Owlett wrote:
On 01/22/2019 08:01 AM, Bill Spikowski wrote:
Anyone have an idea where to download a version of LastPass that works with 
Seamonkey?

I seem not to have saved a copy of v 3.3.4, which still works
reasonably well; but I'm setting up a new computer and need the
*.xpi file.

There are lots of references to these older versions in
newsgroups and forums, but the links I've found are all dead.
[...]
If you have on your other computer, go to where your profile is stored.
Expand folder, click on extensions, find the extension that you want.
Copy it to your desktop. Then drag into SeaMonkey. (while SeaMonkey  is running 
on your new computer.

I go into this folder and find quite a few *.xpi files for known
extensions; but none for Lastpass. Same on my laptop.

There are also a dozen or so *.xpi with random strings of characters
before the extension; one of those may be hiding Lastpass, but I can't
find any evidence of it.
[...]

Check the extensions table in about:support - here it looks like the
values in the "ID" column are the names (without ".xpi") of the
extension files.



Maybe I've found it with this tip!

The ID column says "[email protected]" -- a folder I had noticed, but didn't 
know what to do with.

I tried adding in xpi extension, but that didn't fool SM into adding it as an 
extension.

I tried adding a zip extension to see if it needed unzipping, but it didn't.

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