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  1. Adobe Flash Player has been updated today for unknown reason. Direct links to official distribution packages version 32.0.0.321 with SHA-1 signatures (should work with Windows XP SP3/Windows XP x64 SP2) Internet Explorer ActiveX: http://fpdownload.adobe.com/get/flashplayer/pdc/32.0.0.321/install_flash_player_ax.exe Mozilla Firefox NPAPI (also for Opera Presto/Google Chrome 44 and earlier): http://fpdownload.adobe.com/get/flashplayer/pdc/32.0.0.321/install_flash_player.exe Google Chrome 45 through 49 PPAPI: http://fpdownload.adobe.com/get/flashplayer/pdc/32.0.0.321/install_flash_player_ppapi.exe
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  2. Can we separate discussion about Roytam's browsers from your comments on MCP and their boards. Sorry fr being a don in the monger, but once y'alll be trying to find any relevant info in this thread through all that ot...
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  3. Just a guess on my part but Pale Moon/UXP support will probably continue on Windows 7 for as long as Mozilla supports it and by the looks of it that's going to be a while. 68esr is good until next September and then 78esr for another year unless they break it in the next four nightly versions, highly unlikely. Windows 7 is still being supported by Microsoft if you pay (or install a hack and get the updates for free) for three more years so it's going to be another POS Ready situation.
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  4. ... Adding to what my friend @Vistapocalypse posted, MCP dropped Vista support in Pale Moon with the release of v28.0.0 on Aug 16th 2018, a mere 16 months after Vista's own EoS (end of Extended Support by vendor, which was Apr 11th 2017); so yes, XP diehards shouldn't be moaning over this... Would I have wanted official Vista support to have continued past Tycho (v27.x.x) (and that would've been at a minimal cost, considering how much similar Vista & 7 are, both NT6) ? Of course yes ... But when MCP started developing UXP (forked off FxESR 52, both XP/Vista compatible), Vista had already reached its EoS, so, in his own words, he didn't want to implement support for a "dead" OS in his "new" application platform... https://forum.palemoon.org/viewtopic.php?p=134148#p134148 Addition: In a now hidden () GitHub comment of mine, my own view on the matter: Just for the sake of clarity, Moonchild's response(s):
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  5. Me thinks a Windows 8 user accusing Moonchild of hypocrisy in the XP forum seems like an easy way to gain kudos, and indeed TechnoRelic seems to have liked your posts, but I don't. Microsoft's EoL date for Windows XP was April 8, 2014. According to Pale Moon - Release Notes for Archived Versions, that was soon after version 24.4.2 was released. Did Moonchild "steadfastly" rid Pale Moon of Windows XP support by the end of the month? Absolutely not! Pale Moon 25 and 26 continued to support XP, and version 27.0.0 wasn't released until 2016-11-22 - more than 31 months after XP's EoL. If Moonchild ends support for Windows 7 before August 2022, then Windows 7 diehards would actually have something to gripe about - and btw support for Windows 8 might also end at such time...
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  6. You could also try petrus's suggestion: That idea should work with any FF-derived browser (NM, Serpent, Navigator, etc.)
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  7. They probably figure since they're doing the work to maintain it the inconsistency is just fine. Google, Microsoft, and Mozilla can be just as inconsistent at times and they will always find ways to justify it. On Windows 7 I'm using this version since it restores many of the features they've removed so either way I'm glad the support is still there and hope it doesn't go away anytime soon.
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  8. Oh I agree that Matt's co-operation with the crew here is tremendous. I just hate when people are disingenuous in any manner.
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  9. Very interesting that Moonchild is perfectly OK with continued use of Pale Moon on Windows 7, which is now EOL, but they couldn't be steadfast enough of ridding of Windows XP support. Now, I'm fine with the mass-jettison of XP, but it's either one way or the other. Me thinks, since the Pale Moon crew runs Windows 7, well then that makes it OK, but since XP is just all the rest of you, well too bad. I'm over on Windows 8 anyway, and again I'm not an XP defender, but flip-flopping on an issue just bugs me. https://forum.palemoon.org/viewtopic.php?f=66&t=23681
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  10. archive updated fixing sqlite3.dll calling functions not exist in old windows.
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  11. Your config is very stable under 98SE (even ACPI works flawlessly) and has full driver support. >RAM: Atech 1GB DIMM DDR PC2700 333mhz x 3 but read about what you have to do with big memory. Few solution exist. And yes, having 3 equal RAM modules are not optimal on Nforce2. >some DOS ... games Nforce2 is not optimal chipset for games under pure DOS. There is not support for ISA DMA emulation over PCI.
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  12. New build of BOC/UXP for XP! Test binary: MailNews Win32 https://o.rths.ml/boc-uxp/mailnews.win32-20200125-3e94c7cd-uxp-a64ac6d70-xpmod.7z Browser-only Suite Win32 https://o.rths.ml/boc-uxp/bnavigator.win32-20200125-3e94c7cd-uxp-a64ac6d70-xpmod.7z source patch (excluding UXP): https://o.rths.ml/boc-uxp/boc-uxp-src-xpmod-20191123.7z Official repo changes since my last build: - Issue MoonchildProductions/UXP#1359 - Pointlessly rename greprefs.. again. (3e94c7cd) For UXP changes please see above.
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  13. New build of Serpent/UXP for XP! Test binary: Win32 https://o.rths.ml/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.5.win32-git-20200125-b205ba4-uxp-a64ac6d70-xpmod.7z Win64 https://o.rths.ml/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.5.win64-git-20200125-b205ba4-uxp-a64ac6d70-xpmod.7z source code that is comparable to my current working tree is available here: https://github.com/roytam1/UXP/commits/custom IA32 Win32 https://o.rths.ml/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.5.win32-git-20200125-b205ba4-uxp-a64ac6d70-xpmod-ia32.7z source code that is comparable to my current working tree is available here: https://github.com/roytam1/UXP/commits/ia32 NM28XP build: Win32 https://o.rths.ml/palemoon/palemoon-28.9.0a1.win32-git-20200125-eb49b28df-uxp-a64ac6d70-xpmod.7z Win64 https://o.rths.ml/palemoon/palemoon-28.9.0a1.win64-git-20200125-eb49b28df-uxp-a64ac6d70-xpmod.7z Official UXP changes since my last build: - No issue - Fix unsafe http methods on HTTP/2 with TLSv1.3 0RTT. (67d336a6f) - Revert "No issue - Fix unsafe http methods on HTTP/2 with TLSv1.3 0RTT." (a2073c54b) - Add component documentation for the HTML5 parser. (82dffb32b) - No issue - Fix unsafe http methods on HTTP/2 with TLSv1.3 0RTT. (b87a4551b) - Minor update to the html5 parser component doc (63219a15b) - Issue #1359 - Pointlessly rename greprefs.. again. (c137a4045) - Issue #1358 - Default to SSL/TLS when using the Account Wizard (22198ec19) - Issue #1362 - Revert "Update js/src/builtin/TestingFunctions.cpp for regex lookbehind changes" (b1abb9aeb) - Issue #1362 - Revert "Implement regular expression lookbehind" (e0baeba54) - Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/MoonchildProductions/UXP (71d8ada4a) - Issue #1338 - Bump NSS version (722161775) - Issue #1354 - Clear the current context when MakeCurrent() fails. (c6dbf5544) - Issue #1354 - Fix typo (fabe21d59) - Issue #1366 - Completely remove showModalDialog (a9290ef91) - Merge pull request #1367 from g4jc/showmodaldialog (8e33fa9c4) - Issue #1354 - Fix another potential crashing scenario in WebGL. (5a6059fee) - Issue #1366 - Fix build bustage from erroneously removing 2 function implementations. (362407810) - Issue #1342 - Remove support for system libevent (90c5288fe) - Issue #1338 - Follow-up: Also cache the most recent PBKDF1 hash (6d761aa68) - No issue - Always use jemalloc allocator for storage memory when MOZ_MEMORY is defined (which is defined by enabling jemalloc in config) (a64ac6d70) Official Basilisk changes since my last build: - Update platform commit pointer (incremental) (0abfffa11) - Issue MoonchildProductions/UXP#1359 - Pointlessly rename greprefs.. again. (5f4a53504) - Issue #1708- Update UA override for GitHub (7fb0c3901) - Merge pull request #1709 from JustOff/PR_github_uao (79ea4bd94) - Issue #1711 - Remove cert9.db and key4.db from profile if they exist. (5e4e1887d) - Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/MoonchildProductions/Pale-Moon (eb49b28df) Official Pale-Moon changes since my last build: - Update platform commit pointer (incremental) (0a2d638) - Issue MoonchildProductions/UXP#1359 - Pointlessly rename greprefs.. again. (b205ba4) My changes since my last build: - nsContentSecurityManager::CheckFTPSubresourceLoad: fix crash when viewing HTML in FTP site (ac0a9f144)
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  14. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:.NET_Framework_version_history https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/archive/blogs/astebner/mailbag-what-version-of-the-net-framework-is-included-in-what-version-of-the-os both worth reading
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  15. It certainly is, especially when they deliberately stop the installers working on an operating system where the software actually still works fine! Oracle Java is a prime example.
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