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FIXES IN FIREFOX 40.0.3 INSTALL
Any suggestions? Do I need to do a clean install of NIS?īTW, if a moderator sees this, I just noticed in the "Labels" section below, it says "Norton Tollbar" instead of "Toolbar." So I uninstalled Firefox 40.0, and just installed Firefox 40.0.3. So I uninstalled Firefox 40.0.2, and installed Firefox 40.0. Everything is enabled in the Norton control panel GUI settings.
Norton Toolbar is still present in Internet Explorer. Likewise, when I open the Firefox Add-ons page, there is no evidence of Norton Toolbar at all under extensions. It cannot be found by clicking in the top Firefox menu bar on View>Toolbars>Norton Toolbar there is no entry there for Norton Toolbar. I had previously had Toolbar version 2014.7.12.35, and until now it would show up normally in the Firefox Add-ons. I was breezing along today using Firefox 40.0.2, when I looked up and noticed the Norton Toolbar had completely disappeared. I'll be writing a blog post about it soon.I'm using Windows 7 with NIS 21.7.0.11 (that's the latest version Liveupdate gives me) This may well motivate me to finish things off.
FIXES IN FIREFOX 40.0.3 ANDROID
(I just discovered a way to make Woas work quite well in Android Firefox on a phone. Not terribly necessary, but will be useful when using the export website functionality built into Woas.
FIXES IN FIREFOX 40.0.3 CODE
(But only for recent (current?) Woas releases as I added code to allow this.)ĭon't know how long Firefox will work with TiddlyFox - Jeremy Rushton, the original author, has been following things and seems to think the coming add-on system will still be workable - but I hope to write a WoasFox app based on his code at some point, allowing saving of binary files (Image:: and embedded File:: namespaces). It can also be whitelisted to allow unencumbered use, though I haven't tried that yet I included an unsigned version in the release for that use case.)Ĥ) Did you read all my notes on running Java?Ī better question is: are you aware of the TiddlyFox plugin that works with Firefox and allows loading and saving of both TiddlyWiki and my Woas version? I just tried it on both FF 41 and Android Firefox, and it worked well. We'll need to look at resigning it, but I don't know if anyone's really using it now, and I'd need to check on TiddlyWiki's current status as they do the signing, though I am keeping the code running for both projects. I just successfully tested FF 41 with TiddlySaver and Java 1.8, though I had to agree to run TiddlySaver at my own risk - thankfully, the decision is remembered.)ġ) Are you saying you had a working setup and now it suddenly doesn't work?Ģ) What version of Woas are you using? (Check the log or console.)ģ) What are your security settings? (It looks like the certificate has expired on TiddlySaver, but it should still run except at the highest security setting.