Confirming what's installed?
Confirming what's installed?
Can we please get a single-point-of-access to identify what release of Firefox and NoScript are running on "my machine?" Too many moving parts, right now; hard to tell when to ID and report Quantum (58.0.2) issues vs. NoScript 10.1.6.5 issues. A simple, unambiguous way to confirm current-running versions would help.
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Re: Confirming what's installed?
If you're using the latest Firefox version (i.e. 58.0.2) or anything equal or greater than 57, you're necessarily using a NoScript Quantum (10.x).BillM2 wrote:Can we please get a single-point-of-access to identify what release of Firefox and NoScript are running on "my machine?" Too many moving parts, right now; hard to tell when to ID and report Quantum (58.0.2) issues vs. NoScript 10.1.6.5 issues. A simple, unambiguous way to confirm current-running versions would help.
The exact version is displayed in its options page, on the top right, or as a tooltip just hovering the NoScript toolbar icon.
You may be confused by the "Classic" NoScript version (5.x), which is available only on browsers based on Gecko 56 or below.
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Re: Confirming what's installed?
Let me clarify: For diagnostic purposes, I want to, in ANY relatively-recent release, have a consistent method for Firefox to tell me what I've got: Firefox version, NoScript version, ultimately an enumeration of all loaded/active add-ons. (Recognizing this is likely a Firefox issue, not NoScript, but I'm not currently connected to the mozilla team)
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Re: Confirming what's installed?
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*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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Re: Confirming what's installed?
Not a NoScript issue. Moving to Web Tech.
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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