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George_Hall
The latest unsigned version of CookieKeeper 1.8.5 https://addons.cdn.mozilla.net/user-media/addons/481410/cookiekeeper-1.8.5-sm+tb+fx.xpi creates a file called cookiekeeper.json which keeps a list of protected Cookies.
Even if file the cookies.sqlite is deleted or K-Meleon 74.0 and K-Mleeon 75.0 Beta 1 deletes cookies at startup and shutsown.
CookieKeeper 1.8.5 https://addons.cdn.mozilla.net/user-media/addons/481410/cookiekeeper-1.8.5-sm+tb+fx.xpi should renamed to cookiekeeper@cookiekeeper.mozdev.org.xpi and copied to the exeensions folder.
The CookieKeeper Macro http://kmeleonbrowser.org/forum/file.php?9,file=950,filename=cookiekeeper.kmm from The CookieKeeper 1.7.4 http://kmeleonbrowser.org/forum/read.php?9,131168 by guenter should be copied to the macros folder.
Re: List with Links to Firefox Addons that work for 74/75
http://kmeleonbrowser.org/forum/read.php?9,131158,131275#msg-131275
runShutdown { togglepref(BOOL, "cookiekeeper.kmeleon.exit", true); } $OnQuit=$OnQuit."runShutdown;";
Yes, I have seen that, but I have absolute no idea how to do it inside an addon script.Quote
siria
For example no idea if you're aware that macros can inject JS? Or if it helps anything, just as syntax example:
cookiekeeper_xy{
$_code="(function(){var ....;})();";
injectJS($_code);
}
Ha yes, just after publishing the add-on, I have seen this. I will change that in a future release.Quote
siria
What's strongly recommanded is using individual module names, starting with the addon name, to avoid accidental mixups. E.g. "cookiekeeper_runShutdown". But lots of KM macros ignore that rule too.
Glad to know. But for me, the better way would to simple have K-Meleon call the shutdown() method of restart-less addon.Quote
siria
Brandnew: in the latest KM-version 76beta3 it seems now possible to have a kmm directly inside an xpi. Dorian included one in the out-of-box RSS addon, which can serve as example.
Wow, still on Win98 !Quote
siria
Must admit personally don't know anything about it yet, being on one hand on win98 and on the other love to have my kmm's editable and separate in the macros folder, so not much interested. But normal users will sure prefer addons as a single, solid xpi block.
I don't have this option on my installation (K-Meleon 75.1). I don't know. I didn't change anything like that anyway.Quote
siria
Important: to install (and run??) xpi-addons the users must add this pref manually (unless changed in latest versions?):
kmeleon.install_firefox_extension = TRUE
Have read this is tricky, because to run pure KM-xpi-addons this pref must be FALSE again?? Don't understand this really, others know better...
Yes I already have checked. In fact a K-Meleon user have ask me for the support. I hasn't aware of the existence of this browser. I mainly use GNU/Linux too. I turn on my Windows 1h / month or so...Quote
siria
And wondering, did you see the already existing macro in the posts above...? Haven't tested, but from the text inside it seems to call a xul page, creates the menu and a button etc. Am a bit confused there are now two macros, which probably should be combined, but anyway. Renamed yours to avoid collisions, added a menuline, and my usual info-lines (just suggestion, no macro laws in KM). See attachment to this post. Just can't resist playing ;-)
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CookieKeeper
Wow, still on Win98 !
can it still run on modern machine? Or can you still browse the web with a Pentium 166 or so ?
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CookieKeeper
Wow, still on Win98 !
can it still run on modern machine? Or can you still browse the web with a Pentium 166 or so ?
I don't really know. This is why the K-Meleon support is "initial" or "incomplete" right now.Quote
siria
On the KM-tab am not sure if that "privacy mode" works in KM too...?
I used the JsbridgePlugin to have the menu.Quote
siria
The most interesting question: are you sure it creates a menu?? Was really curious, because that would have been the first time of an addon-created menu entry in KM! But no, can't find anything in the Tools menu, not in KM75 nor KM76beta. Confused... Anyone else gets a menu without creation by kmm??
Maybe because in the "intall.rdf" file, I have declared the K-Meleon browser:Quote
siria
Also curious because you mentioned the addon runs without that infamous special pref (kmeleon.install_firefox_extension). Actually that's true, so you made KM thinking it is a genuine KM addon
<em:targetApplication> <!-- K-Meleon --> <Description> <em:id>{944df56f-c0ec-4d7b-94b6-f625c8cc96ea}</em:id> <em:minVersion>75.0</em:minVersion> <em:maxVersion>76.*</em:maxVersion> </Description> </em:targetApplication>