Re: NoScript Webext browser compatibility?
Posted: Wed Apr 10, 2019 11:14 pm
1. "regular" .xpi should work just as well, I'd think
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4. is what i had tried yesterday, that didn't work
And still not now?
AFAIK, I'm doing as expected?
Maybe because I'm running sandboxed?
(Dragging an .xpi into the browser window seems much easier.)
Just loaded in, ublock_origin-1.17.4-an+fx.xpi.
(Wasn't particularly aware that it did it, as in no real notification, but it is there, & works.)
Now what am I doing wrong with NoScript?
Let me try the zip.
And that worked.
Why?
Oh, you mean to tell me that it is the "rc" in: "version": "10.6rc2" ?
Yep.
I guess you need to know the nuances...
(Funny how Chromium doesn't enable URLbar search by default. So I have to physically visit www.google.com & search on how to do it in order to do it, so that I can then search. Kind of like in old Windows, before you could install Netscape, you had to have a browser with which to download the browser. So you had to use IE - at least once, to do that.)
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4. is what i had tried yesterday, that didn't work
And still not now?
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Failed to load extension
File: C:\chromium\NOS
Error: Required value 'version' is missing or invalid. It must be between 1-4 dot-separated integers each between 0 and 65536.
Could not load manifest.
Maybe because I'm running sandboxed?
(Dragging an .xpi into the browser window seems much easier.)
Just loaded in, ublock_origin-1.17.4-an+fx.xpi.
(Wasn't particularly aware that it did it, as in no real notification, but it is there, & works.)
Now what am I doing wrong with NoScript?
Let me try the zip.
And that worked.
Why?
Oh, you mean to tell me that it is the "rc" in: "version": "10.6rc2" ?
Yep.
I guess you need to know the nuances...
(Funny how Chromium doesn't enable URLbar search by default. So I have to physically visit www.google.com & search on how to do it in order to do it, so that I can then search. Kind of like in old Windows, before you could install Netscape, you had to have a browser with which to download the browser. So you had to use IE - at least once, to do that.)