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Plugin func isn't called when its injected by content script

I'm creating an add-on wherein I'm injecting some scripts on every web page that user navigates to. This injection is done by calling window.messageManager.loadFrameScript("chrome://myToolbar/content/contentscript.js", true); This script is being injected properly on every webpage. In this js file, I have handled "DomContentLoaded" event. And in response to this event, I am injecting a plugin on the web page using following code. var bodyElements = content.document.getElementsByTagName("body"); if(bodyElements != null && bodyElements[0] != null) { var newElement = content.document...
16-05-2012 - mozillazine.org save
 

Not sure where to post topic

Hi everyone, I have a gentoo/tor/xchat/sasl/freenode related problem and by the process of elimination have narrowed it down to a gentoo/tor problem (because my ubuntu/tor/xchat/sasl/freenode setup works). Because it does deal with xchat and third party software I am not sure if I should put it in Networking or security or not. Bascially this is a rundown of the probelm.. I'm trying to connect to FreeNode's tor hidden server using SASL. I have followed the instructions ... and got the script and loaded it from ... I have started tor and set xchat to use SOCKS5 on 127.0.0.1 port 9050 but when I...
14-05-2012 - gentoo.org save
 

What makes PAM unwanted?

Uhm... the title is a little too... wait, IIRC the developers of UNIX authentication themselves advised against PAM as they found that system insecure or not as secure as it should. Or was it FreeBSD maintainers...? Anyway I remember I read there were fellows (whose opinion looked quite enlightened to me) who would never put/advise PAM on their distribution and would instead keep using UNIX legacy authentication, i.e. a hashed password in a flat file. Rather than messing around who could have said that, I'd like to know what PAM features could make it less desirable than UNIX plain...
13-05-2012 - gentoo.org save
 

Solution to forecastfox problem (bug 589032)

I updated forecastfox according to this blog ... ... eprecated/ and now it's working with Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:15.0) Gecko/15.0 Firefox/15.0a1 ID:... There are only a few changes, but since the original file is only one looooooooooooooooooooooong line, it's simpler just to post the whole file. Here's the updated sqlite.js (inside forecastfox.jar) Code: Select all /******************************************************************************* * Object used to interact with Firefox's sqlite implementation. This object * caches storage statements to optimize reuse. You should...
17-05-2012 - mozillazine.org save
 

Vixie-cron not running jobs.

Headscratcher. I recently went through the baselayout2 upgrade. Everything seems to work accept vixie-cron. According to /var/log/messages, my jobs are run. However, there is definitely no output from them. I have one simple perl script which should just dump a single line into a file, yet, it doesn't. I've tried unemerging and re-emerging vixie-cron but to no avail.
15-05-2012 - gentoo.org save
 

Temporary location for email attachments on OS X

When opening an email attachment in Thunderbird (or Mozilla) on OS X the file is saved to the desktop and then opened. My desktop gets cluttered quickly. On Windows it saves the attachment to the Windows Temp folder instead of the desktop, which seems like a much more appropriate location. Is there some setting to get Thunderbird or Mozilla on OS X to use a folder besides the desktop as the temporary location for opened attachments? Thanks. I found a similar bug ... which was marked WONTFIX, and I can see why not for a web browser, but email attachments should definitely be saved to a temp...
15-05-2012 - mozillazine.org save
 

Off to Bermuda for a week

I know everybody who read Pos/Neg/Fick already knows this, but I'll be gone for a week starting tomorrow. I'm going on a Norwegian Cruise Lines ship to the Bahamas. Two days to get there, three days there, two days to get back. Should be pretty fun. Well, see you guys when I get back. _________________ Will forever be a huge fan of Kyle Dunamis! (Matching Kyle set by Dede, other sig by me!)
13-05-2012 - namco.com save
 

How to Recover Deleted Emails?

I have quite a large number of emails in my inbox that somehow got deleted before I intended them to be. Unfortunately I had emptied the "TRASH" before I realized that these messages are gone. There should still be copies on the server however (I use IMAP and Thunderbird 12.0.1) because I leave my messages on the server after Thunderbird reads them. Is there some way I can direct Thunderbird to go back a number of days on the server and re-load those messages? Also, as a matter of info, is there also a way to recover these messages locally, say by finding a backup file in the profile? Thanks...
10-05-2012 - mozillazine.org save
 

Need help

Man i love playin X3:AP, i playing the argon race in a centar. i am stuck trying to get a Xenon L which will never happen..lol they don't surrender, and i enjoy killing them. maybe i should play terran commander!..any advice
10-05-2012 - egosoft.com save
 

Bye Firefox...only headaches lately

Firefox used to be my Fav browser. But since version 4 - 12, never ending problems and headaches. I used 2 notebook, one with XP and not too high components, only 1 GB memory, other latest notebook with windows 7 and latest components. The problem is with my old notebook, Firefox consumed too much Memory and CPU, i saw in Ram XP, always 100 % when loading page, and too often hang. Always giving pop up, warning : unresponsive script, And too often not working when clear browsing histories after i finished my session. Really..i never undersatand why Firefox not develop their new version with FF...
17-05-2012 - mozillazine.org save
 

A revision of timekeeping

Hi there, Since I know how to read the time, I've been wondering why we divide the day into 24 hours of 60 minutes of 60 seconds (although americans and british may find this unusually convenient). Well, this is because our timekeeping system is several thousand years old and was inherited by the babylonians, who used a base 60 (sexagesimal) number system, although they didn't really use radix points or zeroes yet. Although the number 60 is highly divisible, in our decimal-thinking world it's a pain in the ass and having 24 instead of 60 hours makes this system even in base 60 inconvenient for...
13-05-2012 - gentoo.org save
 

Quick Questions

Im starting humble merchant, not selling scout ship, but instead trading remotely and setting up satelites. Whats the magic number for credits on expanding? Should I get another ship or start setting up mines and factories. Trading doesn't bore me, but my end goal is to control the universe through money or fleet size and intimidation. I know I can capture ships but can I capture factories and shipyards? I want to own everything eventually or atleast leave them fully stocked.
11-05-2012 - egosoft.com save
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