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gordon451
Aaaaahhh, it's good to be back Youse have no idea The current crop of browsers out there is just so gaaagh, blechch! :mad:
Anyway, trying the rvjmimedit-km74 extension from http://kmext.sourceforge.net/km74/, the MIME Types screen simply refuses to show. When I scrape the extension out of the folder, it works again.
I know I'm doing something wrong, but can't see it. I've chucked in the extensions-enabled chrome.manifest to the root folder, and carefully copied the relevant extension files into the proper K-M folders, and restarted K-M... there do seem to be small(?) spelling variances in the name "rvjmimedit", sometimes it has 2 "e"s, but I have not yet looked inside the boxes.
Everything else in K-M works out-of-the-box.
Any ideas?
Gordon.
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George Hall
{fb4eaeed-d1c9-45d1-a2bb-f2876142daf0}.xpi needs to be in the default users profiles extensions folder if their is a existing profile,
If their is no existing profle {fb4eaeed-d1c9-45d1-a2bb-f2876142daf0}.xpi is stored in browser\defaults\profile\extensions
To use this extension to ediit mime types you click "Mime Types" under the Edit Menu.
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George Hall
{fb4eaeed-d1c9-45d1-a2bb-f2876142daf0}.xpi needs to be in the default users profiles extensions folder if their is a existing profile,
If their is no existing profle {fb4eaeed-d1c9-45d1-a2bb-f2876142daf0}.xpi is stored in browser\defaults\profile\extensions
To use this extension to ediit mime types you click "Mime Types" under the Edit Menu.
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gordon451
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George Hall
{fb4eaeed-d1c9-45d1-a2bb-f2876142daf0}.xpi needs to be in the default users profiles extensions folder if their is a existing profile,
If their is no existing profle {fb4eaeed-d1c9-45d1-a2bb-f2876142daf0}.xpi is stored in browser\defaults\profile\extensions
To use this extension to ediit mime types you click "Mime Types" under the Edit Menu.
Nope. It just plain don't work, no matter how I twist things. I've done it straight, bent, and upside down, but neither method (xpi or non-xpi) works.
Gordon.
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It has become abandonware on the K-Meleon side.
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...error message in the error console...2
<?xml version="1.0"?> <!-- This file is used as a persistent data store for helper application information. The root of the data is the <RDFeq about="urn:mimetypes:root"/>. This contains one <RDF:li/> entry per MIME type. Each <RDF:li/> entry corresponds to the "urn:mimetype:major/minor" resource, where "major/minor" is the MIME type. For example, for HTML we would have "urn:mimetype:text/html". Typically, this resource will be in the <RDFescription/> node which has the corresponding "about" attribute. Each "urn:mimetype:major/minor" resource can have the following properties: NC:Value - the MIME type string NC:editable - a "true" or "false" depending on whether this entry is editable NC:description - a description of the type ("HTML Document" for text/html) NC:fileExtensions - there will be one of these properties per extension that corresponds to this MIME type, each one having a single extension as its value. NC:handlerProp - the way the type should be handled. This corresponds to a "urn:mimetype:handler:major/minor" resource. Eg, the way HTML is handled would be stored in the "urn:mimetype:handler:text/html" resource Each "urn:mimetype:handler:major/minor" resource can have the following properties: NC:useSystemDefault - "true" if we should handle per default OS setting, "false" or not set otherwise NC:saveToDisk - "true" if the data should be saved to disk, "false" or not set otherwise. (Note - if both of these are false, that means "open in helper app") NC:alwaysAsk - "true" if the user should always be prompted before handling data of this type, false otherwise. NC:externalApplication - the helper application to use for this type. This corresponds to a "urn:mimetype:externalApplication:major/minor" resource Each "urn:mimetype:externalApplication:major/minor" resource can have the following properties: NC:path - the path to the application NC:prettyName - the "pretty name" of the application ("Acrobat Reader" for /usr/bin/acroread, eg). --> <RDF:RDF xmlns:RDF="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#" xmlns:NC="http://home.netscape.com/NC-rdf#"> <RDFescription about="urn:mimetypes"> <NC:MIME-types> <RDFeq about="urn:mimetypes:root"> </RDFeq> </NC:MIME-types> </RDFescription> </RDF:RDF>