firefoxuse wrote:excuse me, so far I have the below mask:
^[^?&=#]+\.(?:zip|rar|7z|gz|tar|bz2|iso|cab|exe|msi|msu|xpi|jar)$
how it should be ?
As I wrote above, "^mailto:" (without quotes).
firefoxuse wrote:excuse me, so far I have the below mask:
^[^?&=#]+\.(?:zip|rar|7z|gz|tar|bz2|iso|cab|exe|msi|msu|xpi|jar)$
how it should be ?
firefoxuse wrote:can you make it copy in the clipboard, when we right click on a selected/highlighted text? (even if it is a link)
and to show the context menu only when we ctrl right click on the selected/highlighted text
Infocatcher wrote:firefoxuse wrote:can you make it copy in the clipboard, when we right click on a selected/highlighted text? (even if it is a link)
and to show the context menu only when we ctrl right click on the selected/highlighted text
This is probably possible to do, but I personally prefer to use Ctrl+C in this case... Also why not something like AutoCopy 2?
And finally I don't like to implement something, that not related to "links" (and other links-like things).
P.S. Sorry for late answer, I was busy.
Infocatcher wrote:firefoxuse wrote:can you make it copy in the clipboard, when we right click on a selected/highlighted text? (even if it is a link)
and to show the context menu only when we ctrl right click on the selected/highlighted text
This is probably possible to do, but I personally prefer to use Ctrl+C in this case... Also why not something like AutoCopy 2?
And finally I don't like to implement something, that not related to "links" (and other links-like things).
P.S. Sorry for late answer, I was busy.
"Send referer" is for HTTP referer, like built-in network.http.sendRefererHeader. So, you can disable it to prevent tracking, but this may break some sites.DonGateley wrote:What do "send referer" and "notify" mean in the context of this extension? I don't want anything sent anywhere over the internet.
DonGateley wrote:Could you explain what it does to a non-techie?
(from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_referer)In the most common situation this means that when a user clicks a hyperlink in a web browser, the browser sends a request to the server holding the destination webpage. The request includes the referer field, which indicates the last page the user was on (the one where they clicked the link).
Referer logging is used to allow websites and web servers to identify where people are visiting them from, for promotional or statistical purposes.
Currently there is only one global option for both left- and right-clicks.DonGateley wrote:Could you place the same option on left clicks?
DonGateley wrote:From the site you linked me to it doesn't appear that left clicks behave the same as right clicks. Right shows no referer, left shows it.