xed wrote:therube wrote:Yes, DrW 3.2.3, FF22.
Install, right-click a link to an exe (I used http://www.7-zip.org/), 'Check with Dr. Web', its window opens & says CLEAN.
Click 'Close' button for its window & a new browser window opens.
Ah, extension conflict... NoScript.
If NoScript is installed, behavior noted ensues.
Then in that case, 3.2.3 will work just as will in SeaMonkey.
All that is needed is a SeaMonkey section in install.rdf.Code: Select all
<!-- SeaMonkey -->
<em:targetApplication>
<Description>
<em:id>{92650c4d-4b8e-4d2a-b7eb-24ecf4f6b63a}</em:id>
<em:minVersion>2.0</em:minVersion>
<em:maxVersion>2.22</em:maxVersion>
</Description>
</em:targetApplication>
Copy that code into install.rdf.
You can put it just below the entry for FF.
With that, it will install & run in SeaMonkey.
(Not sure what the licensing is, otherwise I'd post it.)
NoScript Conflict with Dr. Web LinkChecker
The link you provided to the NoScript forum explains why I wasn't seeing the behavior. I had added that site to exceptions a long time ago when the close button wouldn't close the small window.
If I'm not too inept. I'll put that into install.rdf and install the extension in SeaMonkey. I assume the file doesn't exist, right?
Never mind, I'll figure it out when I open up the file.
And thanks a lot for providing that info!
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Hmm, got it installed, but I'm not getting the pop up window. I've evidently got a conflict with another extension.
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Heh, not only that, it's knocked out all my status bar icons except for adblock plus too!
I gotta check this out...
install.rdf does exist; it is a file inside every .xpi add-on. An .xpi is a .zip with a different suffix; if your zip/unzip programs don't recognize .zip as un archive, then use "rename - unzip - edit - rezip - rename".