Post the extensions you want compatible with SeaMonkey

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Re: Post the extensions you want compatible with SeaMonkey

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Re: Post the extensions you want compatible with SeaMonkey

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Two add-ons I would like to see compatible with SeaMonkey:

ColorZilla

Fetch Text URL

Both of these worked in SM1 but SM2 says they are not compatible when you try to install them. I am not daring enough to disable the compatibility check.
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Re: Post the extensions you want compatible with SeaMonkey

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therube
OK.
But in mod works everything, but 1 context submenu. Even in top level of context menu you can add commands of Image Zoom.
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Re: Post the extensions you want compatible with SeaMonkey

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DoYouWantKarate

Fetch Text URL
Open plain text URLs from the context menu

I use Autocopy for this function in SM2. :)
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vladmir wrote:DoYouWantKarate

Fetch Text URL
Open plain text URLs from the context menu

The latest versions of Firefox has plain text urls built in. I am thinking of getting this in to SeaMonkey 2.1 natively rather than as an extension. In the mean time you could try Text/Plain http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/modifiedmisc.html#textplain

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People migrating to SeaMonkey 2.0 find that it doesn't import passwords from Firefox or Thunderbird. I've ported Password Exporter 1.2 which all ready works in Firefox 2, 3, and 3.5, and in Thunderbird 2.0. This mod should also work in Thunderbird 3.0.

http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/modifiedmisc.html#passwordexporter
Password Exporter is an extension for Mozilla Firefox and Thunderbird that allows you to export and import your saved passwords and disabled login hosts from Password Manager. The logins will be exported to an XML (Extensible Markup Language) or CSV (Comma Separated Values) file and can then be imported into another application or computer that has Password Exporter installed.

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Where to find it:
Firefox Options/Preferences -> Security pane -> Import/Export Passwords button.
OR
SeaMonkey -> Edit -> Preferences -> Privacy & Security pane -> Passwords -> Import/Export Passwords button.
OR
Add-ons Manager -> Preferences/Options for the extension.

Need help? Check out the FAQ before posting to the support group.

Install Password Exporter for Seamonkey 2.0 and Thunderbird 3.0:
password_exporter-1.2-mod.xpi
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Fetch Text URL installs & works just fine.

Read here, extensions.checkCompatibility.

The latest versions of Firefox has plain text urls built in. I am thinking of getting this in to SeaMonkey 2.1 natively rather than as an extension.

Latest what? Branch, 3.5.5? Or a Trunk version?

Anyhow, FTU does not send a referrer, which I find useful.
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Re: Post the extensions you want compatible with SeaMonkey

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therube wrote:Fetch Text URL installs & works just fine.

Read here, extensions.checkCompatibility.


I believe you, but this warning has me paranoid:

Disabling extension compatibility checking may cause your application to malfunction or crash after a future upgrade.


Any insight into the potential for this with FTU?

Philip Chee wrote:
vladmir wrote:DoYouWantKarate
In the mean time you could try Text/Plain http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/modifiedmisc.html#textplain

Thanks, I am trying this out. I do think I would prefer FTU, though. Not sending referrer is good for a function like this.
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Has anyone asked for Greasemonkey yet? If not, I would like to.
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EvanD wrote:Has anyone asked for Greasemonkey yet? If not, I would like to.
http://xsidebar.mozdev.org/modifiedmisc.html#greasemonkey
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The latest versions of Firefox has plain text urls built in.

Latest versions, being 3.7a1pre (recent) nightly.
Works just like the extensions, though it does not block the referrer (as FTU does).

> "just like".

There are variances in what different extensions determine to be a "URL".
So one may see "hxxp://www.abc.com" & "hx p://www.abc.com" & "w ww.abc.com" & "p://www. abc . com" as valid, & others may not.
I did not explore FF37's variety to see.

OK that was easy enough. FF37 fails on each of the above samples. FTU works on each.
I'll stick with FTU.

*Note that once FTU "sees" a textual URL, actual opening results may (at times) depend upon SeaMonkey URL parsing (Location bar) settings.
Like you can FTU on "SeaMonkey", & (for most) http://www.seamonkey.com/ will open.
Actually FTU does not "see" URLs. It simply waits for something to be highlighted & if so, presents it's menu choices. Though it does (which does not occur in FF37) parse the selected text to "make" a URL out of "obfuscated" URLs. So in that regard, it is "smarter", more beneficial.

You can check the sending of the referrer by opening this textual link: http://software.berkeley.edu/about/ServerSecurityCheck.shtml
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Phil, I continue a battle for weave on seamonkey. You already help me this summer, maybe, you can look into https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=526521 ? something wrong with prefpanes, it just not appears.
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DoYouWantKarate wrote:Two add-ons I would like to see compatible with SeaMonkey:

ColorZilla

Fetch Text URL

I'll second the request for ColorZilla for SM2. I have been using v2.0.2.1 happily on SM1, but it will not install on SM2.

Here are the other extensions I use in SM1, but which are not yet functional in SM2:
- FireFTP: "fireftp-0.97.1-mod.xpi" installs on SM2, but doesn't work
- Colorful Tabs: "colorful_tabs-1.9-fx.xpi" won't install on SM2
- TinyURL Creator: neither "tinyurl_creator-1.0.4-fx+mz.xpi"nor "tinyurl_v2.0_for_ff35.xpi" will install on SM2

(I'd also really like to have Multizilla for SM2, but I understand from other threads that getting this will be difficult)

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masher wrote:https://addons.mozilla.org/pl/firefox/addon/13370 can you do this one?

Have you tried installing it in SeaMonkey? https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/seamonkey/addon/13370
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