dmccunney wrote:That's easily fixed through Customize. It can be placed elsewhere.
Unfortunately not on the add-ons page.
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dmccunney wrote:That's easily fixed through Customize. It can be placed elsewhere.
RobertJ wrote:dmccunney wrote:That's easily fixed through Customize. It can be placed elsewhere.
Unfortunately not on the add-ons page.
dmccunney wrote:Daledoc1 wrote:Interesting that it would be such an easy fix.
But I stashed a copy of the changed XPI on my Google Drive, with the version bumped to 1.15.3.:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0ByMy9N ... sp=sharing
You should be able to grab and install that.
Daledoc1 wrote:dmccunney wrote:Interesting that it would be such an easy fix.
But I stashed a copy of the changed XPI on my Google Drive, with the version bumped to 1.15.3.:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0ByMy9N ... sp=sharing
You should be able to grab and install that.
Sincere apologies for the late reply -- I have been off the grid.
Your tweaked version of ELD works great!
Thanks VERY much!
LL25255252 wrote:Thank you @dmccunney for mentioning also the new ALD addon. I think I like it better than ELD because the addons list can be ordered by install date.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo ... startless/
dmccunney wrote:Daledoc1 wrote:Interesting that it would be such an easy fix.
Is there a solution for those of us who are just homer users?
You mean, a copy of the XPI with the fix applied?
It's actually easy to do. An XPI file is a Zip archive. I keep copies of the XPI files for things I use in a Mozilla folder, and install them via "Install from file". I used 7zip to open the XPI, edited the JavaScript file where the fix is made, saved it back into the XPI archive, and installed the modified XPI.
But I stashed a copy of the changed XPI on my Google Drive, with the version bumped to 1.15.3.:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0ByMy9N ... sp=sharing
You should be able to grab and install that.
<em:version>1.15.2</em:version>
<em:version>1.15.3</em:version>
nolanvode wrote:I'd like to mention one small/minor thing that may clear up possible confusion for some.
When you install the "extension_list_dumper-1.15.3-fx+tb+sb.xpi" provided by dmccunney, it works just fine, but it will still show as version 1.15.2, because the install.rdf inside the .xpi file was not edited to reflect the version change
If you want to change it, this is very simple to do. Use 7zip to "open" the "extension_list_dumper-1.15.3-fx+tb+sb.xpi" file (not the installed extension). Then open "install.rdf" and look fore the line<em:version>1.15.2</em:version>
and simply change it to<em:version>1.15.3</em:version>
Then intall "extension_list_dumper-1.15.3-fx+tb+sb.xpi" and restart. You don't have to uninstall the previous one
MarkRH wrote:After updating to FF31, it rendered the extension as not compatible again. I went into the install.rdf and made the version 1.5.3 and changed the name to "Extension List Dumper (self tweaked)" I also changed the maxed version to 37+ (just added the "3"). Reinstalled and it's working again with FF31. I had already made the aforementioned change to get it working with FF30.
dmccunney wrote:MarkRH wrote:After updating to FF31, it rendered the extension as not compatible again. I went into the install.rdf and made the version 1.5.3 and changed the name to "Extension List Dumper (self tweaked)" I also changed the maxed version to 37+ (just added the "3"). Reinstalled and it's working again with FF31. I had already made the aforementioned change to get it working with FF30.
You may be going through more trouble than you have to. I run an extension called Disable Add-on Compatibility Checks which does what the name says. See https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo ... atibility/
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xmlns:em="http://www.mozilla.org/2004/em-rdf#">
<Description about="urn:mozilla:install-manifest">
<em:id>extensionlistdumper@sogame.cat</em:id>
<em:version>1.15.3</em:version>
<em:type>2</em:type>
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<Description>
<em:id>{ec8030f7-c20a-464f-9b0e-13a3a9e97384}</em:id>
<em:minVersion>8.0</em:minVersion>
<em:maxVersion>20.*</em:maxVersion>
</Description>
</em:targetApplication>
<em:name>Extension List Dumper</em:name>
<em:description>Dumps a list of the installed extensions.</em:description>
<em:creator>Sogame</em:creator>
<em:homepageURL>http://www.sogame.cat/</em:homepageURL>
<em:iconURL>chrome://extensionlistdumper/skin/icon_list.png</em:iconURL>
<em:optionsURL>chrome://extensionlistdumper/content/options.xul</em:optionsURL>
</Description>
</RDF>
MarkRH wrote:Well, that's fine if all that's needed is to get around the max version checking, in which case it would come in handy. Doesn't do anything for actual code changes that need to be made to the inner workings in order for it to work which is what is necessary to get ELD working with FF30+. Without doing those code changes, it was just creating empty lists.