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  1. dencorso said: > For those users there's the latest iPhone. For the other users who need video tutorials spoon-feeding them in baby steps, the latest iPhone is also a good bet < Now, for those who love to experiment and find out thingas for themselves, for those who are game for reinstalling a zillion times with minor variations, And what about the 90% ordinary people in between those 2 extremes? Those who need a minimum of human rights and freedom and privacy, but have neither enough skills nor enough time to waste thousand hours, like a hobbyist can play with a "zillion times" experiments, just for fun? Time wasted completely unnecessarily for normal people, just because experts who could make things a lot easier with just a fingersnip often, a tiny bit effort (sometimes even just a minute), simply want to keep looking down on them? What if such ordinary people can neither get help from third persons? Yeah, they're just forced to give up - who cares. Let's laugh about them and mock them, they don't deserve better if they can't help themselves. But sometimes there will come situations where the roles are inversed.
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  2. Posting duplicate posts asking the same query won't get you any popularity points here, plus it's against forum rules... https://msfn.org/board/guidelines/ @dencorso , would you agree?
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  3. ... Yes, Yandex 17.6 (Chromium 58.0.3029.1633) appears to still handle successfully most sites I throw at it; if you additionally enable in flags (browser://flags/) Experimental JavaScript (it was experimental at the time Chromium 58 was released, most of it has become standard nowadays): browser://flags/#enable-javascript-harmony you'll increase considerably its compatibility with today's web ; even latest GitHub appears to function as intended with that setting turned on! Well, I can certainly understand your privacy concerns, but I have opted to use the Russian repacked X-portable (WinPenPack format) version of 360EEv12 here: The Russian modder has removed most of the telemetry features phoning Beijing (and this has been confirmed by fellow MSFN members in the relevant thread) : As one would expect, it's quite superior to YB in page rendering and RAM consumption/management, plus has full TLS 1.3 (final) support (which YB 17.6 lacks; only supports a previous to final draft); but its main drawback is that although you can manually install extensions from GWS, the browser can't check GWS for extension updates automatically (that's because Google services in general are banned in China); one has to check for extension updates manually on the corresponding extension's GWS page, export settings (for the ones that come with such a feature), remove the old version, manually install the updated version and manually re-import its settings from the back up file... BTW, I have stayed at version 12.0.1012.0 (current is 12.0.1053.0) because that's the last one in which the native dark mode (chrome://flags/#enable-force-dark) works without issues... I now see you have edited out that part in your last post (it's still there, though, in the e-mail notification of the original post ), because at first I got the impression my TeamViewer dedicated post had simply gone totally unnoticed... All the best
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  4. I'm sorry to hear that. It does sound like most of what you do requires at least Windows 7. Could you specify what exactly is happening with Rocket League? It isn't officially supported on Vista so I'm not surprised to learn that it has stopped working. I'm not much of a gamer by any means, but what few games I do play all work fine on Vista. As for Skype and Teamspeak, I have never (nor will I ever) use them, so this is a non-issue for me, however, you can still use the web version of Skype and Discord. Discord Voice, Screenshare, and Webcam support can easily be achieved on Vista using the last compatible Yandex version for it, which is based on Chromium 58. It also works on roytam1's Serpent as long as you spoof the useragent to Firefox 68.0. Roytam1's Serpent and New Moon are still great options for Windows Vista and continue to be updated weekly. I have only encountered a site or two that complained my browser was out of date, however spoofing the UA to Firefox 68.0 always solves the problem and the site works just fine. For the few sites that are Chromium-biased (I don't mean sites that won't work in Firefox-based browsers, just one that work smoother in Chrome-based ones), I use Yandex Browser which still works great, however due to lack of updates I expect this to change eventually. I could install the Chromium 78-based 360 EE if I wanted, but I don't trust it at all due to the plethora of privacy issues it seems to have. So I doubt I'll ever install it. Hardware support? On the Intel side of things it has been in a sad state of affairs since Haswell was released. However, the grass is much greener on the other side - AMD's Ryzen platform works with Windows Vista using Windows 7 drivers, as tested by @greenhillmaniac. I can understand one's reasons for needing to move to something more compatible, though. But depending on what one needs, Vista (and XP) is still very much usable in 2020 and I don't see that changing for as long as this community is around.
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  5. I'm not a TV user, so I had missed this unfortunate development... I went earlier on the official site to fetch and archive an installer of the last Vista compatible TV version, where I found the following notice: https://community.teamviewer.com/t5/Knowledge-Base/Which-operating-systems-are-supported/ta-p/24141 Unfortunately, the latest version is v15 (15.2.2756 to be exact) and I have confirmed it doesn't launch under Vista (due to missing function calls in Vista's system files... ); so, the last Vista compatible version, v14.2.x, can't be used anymore with a free licence... But even if you pay for a commercial licence, there are limitations: Sunsetting active servicing of operating systems That previous link suggests going to https://www.teamviewer.com/en/download/previous-versions/ for a v14 download; v14.7.13736 is displayed there (???); I am using NM28 and my UA does advertise my Vista OS (NT 6.0); the link to the installer is https://download.teamviewer.com/download/version_14x/TeamViewer_Setup.exe Upon clicking that, it redirects to https://dl.teamviewer.com/download/version_14x/14.2.56673/TeamViewer_Setup.exe which suggests a v14.2.56673 is the last Vista compatible TV version; however, it is impossible for me to complete the download, the browser generates an error, the wording is "The page doesn't redirect correctly" (translated from Greek); what gives? The portable download link https://download.teamviewer.com/download/version_14x/TeamViewerPortable.zip simply fetches v14.7.13736, which I confirmed doesn't launch under Vista... ; at last, I was successful in fetching the portable version of TV v14.2.56673 via the following, manually composed, link: https://dl.teamviewer.com/download/version_14x/14.2.56673/TeamViewerPortable.zip ... and I confirmed v14.2.56673 (portable) does successfully launch here (be it only after a considerable while since the main executable is double-clicked): ... But, the installer of v14.2.56673 is still a no-go for me... ... And do you want to know how I ended up getting that one? By requesting version 14.2.8352 (!) ; yes, the link (manually composed): https://dl.teamviewer.com/download/version_14x/14.2.8352/TeamViewer_Setup.exe will fetch: How MAD has this world become?
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  6. Agreed! For those users there's the latest iPhone. For the other users who need video tutorials spoon-feeding them in baby steps, the latest iPhone is also a good bet. Now, for those who love to experiment and find out things for themselves, for those who are game for reinstalling a zillion times with minor variations, all the while taking accurate notes and making reliable, know-to-be-good, image backups, well... for those, a retro OS like 9x/ME or OS/2 or even DOS can be an enjoyable hobby or even a day-to-day (more difficult nowadays) general-use OS.
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  7. Don't mean to sidetrack but felt compelled. Developers can do what they want and i am thankful for your work roytam1. Everything is configurable but to me siria has a point. Not everyone has unlimited time or ninja search skills to figure out what works, sometimes things should just work. Similarly with new RZ releases, if the necessary cipher configs aren't defaulted in the build, the user installs a browser that doesn't connect. Same thing with broken default search engines. Just my opinion, thanks for everyone's hard work on this forum to keep the software relevant.
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  8. @roytam1 : Admittedly, I'm not closely following development on your palemoon27 branch (NM27 builds are only occasionally used here for testing ), but could you be so kind as to let me know why the latest NM27 build has a native SSUAO for github.com that advertises it as a mobile phone? general.useragent.override.github.com;Mozilla/5.0 (Mobile; Nokia_8110_4G; rv:48.0) Gecko/48.0 Firefox/48.0 KAIOS/2.5
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  9. Horror. Pure horror. Just yet another incredible revelation: https://gen.medium.com/amazon-is-an-even-bigger-threat-to-privacy-than-facebook-a52638e9e314?gi=d04fda0abb6 (link posted by caliber: https://msfn.org/board/topic/180462-my-browser-builds-part-2/?do=findComment&comment=1177151 ) This is only the beginning, and then gets even worse: > Amazon Is an Even Bigger Threat to Privacy Than Facebook > With its Ring doorbell, the tech giant can now see what you buy, what you browse, and who you’re letting into your home It's really long since too late already to escape the total surveillance everywhere. Regarding this part: > (Amazon claims they aren’t going to integrate facial recognition into its Ring cameras, > but mark my words: It’s only a matter of time before they do.) they are doing it long since too. An article from Aug. last year says amazon is selling face recognition service for just 40cent per 1000 faces, from the videos recorded onto their servers, also for things like those private smart doorbells: https://www.welt.de/wirtschaft/article198730615/Videoueberwachung-Hongkongs-Protest-betrifft-auch-Amazon-und-Google.html G-translation (haven't figured out yet how to include a 2nd quote here): The cameras from providers such as Google's smart home subsidiary Nest stream their images directly to the group's cloud server, where the images are evaluated by facial recognition algorithms. If a strange face appears, the systems sound the alarm. As a result, the number of private cameras is likely to increase significantly faster than that of public bodies. Amazon also provides the appropriate algorithms for evaluating the cameras: The Rekognition service from the cloud subsidiary AWS promises the cost-effective facial evaluation of large amounts of video data; the group only charges 40 cents for every 1,000 facial images processed, and police authorities in the USA also report special offers for investigators
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  10. @Nikitastepanov Rather than posting a whole series of new threads, please learn to use the search function of this forum and spend some time reading through the many informative threads that already exist. (See "Important/Sticikified Topics") These will answer most of your questions. Don't expect people to do all of your work for you. These two specific questions are both answered by updates created by rloew, who recently passed away. You can find links to his software here.
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  11. roytam1 said: > another update for having ChaCha20-Poly1305 encryption support, also fixed Font selection in NT 3.51: > http://rtfreesoft.blogspot.com/2020/01/other-browser-binaries-20190131.html > Various browsers updated having TLS 1.2, AES256-GCM-SHA384, > ChaCha20-Poly1305, AES[128|256]-GC-SHA256 support: Fantastic! So this mean that ALL those browsers got this update, on 20190131? Great! If yes, readers will need a clear hint that this new date also means those 2 builds, that they just have a wrong date in filenames: http://o.rths.ml/gpc/files1.rt/KM74-g22-20180718.win2000.7z http://o.rths.ml/gpc/files1.rt/palemoon-26.5.0-20180718.win2000.7z 2019?? No wait, it's 2020... Would really be great to have that post findable by a web SEARCH too. For stuff like... "Win2000, Win9x browsers with TLS 1.2"....? And the post could also give a hint to those people who really need such builds, but are no experts, that the main purpose is to allow access again to lots of blocked sites, which otherwise show in old browsers only the infamous killer errors "secure connection failed" or "ssl_error_no_cypher_overlap" or "security protocol which isn't enabled" or "unable to complete secure transaction" etc... again, for Google hits too. Of course, the min OS version for the various builds is also crucial for people really needing such browsers. OS-versions could also be added as search tags... Ah, sorry, and while at it, KMz154 is still missing the empty file "profile.ini" in the root folder! Just a simple text file which makes KM run in portable mode (=profiles inside). This is a huge prob, otherwise at first run it will mess already existing younger profiles (if existing). Traditionally all KM 7z builds used to be portable.
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  12. > Yes but if you install it and look under the verification sheet it says 4.5.120. There you go again, not specifying the product version! However, what you are seeing is a debug message that reveals a design flaw in the internal version structure. It is a product version structure with only three fields. Release candidate build 12 of v4.5.2 has files awkwardly versioned 4.5.12.0. In Kernelex.dll file version 4.5.12.0, that was crammed into the product structure as 4.5.120 resulting in a value that is unique to product version 4.5.2, but is not a valid product or file version! So again, please use the real product version when referring to KernelEx or any other software package in use.
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  13. There is no version 4.5.120 of KernelEx. Please stop using that number in your posts! The latest versions are 4.5.1 and 4.5.2 (official), and 4.5.2016.x (unofficial). Product version 4.5.2 (final) does contain DLLs with the file version 4.5.12.0. Perhaps this is the cause of your confusion. Unless you need to refer to specific test versions of individual DLLs, please use the correct product version to refer to the standard release as a whole.
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  14. Yep, good , BUT the "forced off" is ultimately the same as the "reset" by (after having made a backup/copy , etc. ) copying cmd.exe to either sethc or utilman, I personally do not suggest or endorse it because the event triggering the "advanced boot menu" revolves around essentially (intentionally) corrupting some files or possibly even some filesystem entry. Most probably, let's say 98.3% of the times this corruption is trivial, and the system will boot to the advanced menu (after having done mysterious things for several minutes), the problem might be in the (still say) 1.7% of cases when the "forced off" for *some reasons* makes deeper corruption and the system cannot boot anymore. Having an alternate booting system (that is a PE or a Linux) is advised when you attempt that, but then again, if you have this alternative booting system you can do the reset faster (as it won't take the several minutes of the attempts to repair) and safely (and without the jumping theought hoops). The "old" (but still OK, at least up to 8.1) way made use of chntpw, the UltimateBootCD does have a provision for a "Offline NT Password & Registry Editor": https://www.ultimatebootcd.com/index.html http://pogostick.net/~pnh/ntpasswd/ so it is very possible that you remembered correctly. jaclaz
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  15. New build of Firefox 45ESR: Test binary: SSE https://o.rths.ml/gpc/files1.rt/firefox-45.9.20-20200201-a118552a7-win32-sse.7z IA32 https://o.rths.ml/gpc/files1.rt/firefox-45.9.20-20200201-a118552a7-win32-ia32.7z repo: https://github.com/roytam1/mozilla45esr Changes since my last build: - update NSS to UXP version of 3.48.1 (75ce59f19) - import changes from tenfourfox: - #584: update certs, pins, TLDs (690b9bbce) (974ab8560) - bump version to 45.9.20 (21d7ea68f) - remove more telemetries from tabbrowser binding (5d0217568) - import changes from tenfourfox: - fix M1607443 as a precaution (b8657e696) - #369: add back build system changes [partly] (a7ee0d3a4) - revert #489 (#576): enable CHACHA20/POLY1305, remove TLS_ECDHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA256 as it is no longer needed [partly] (581cb94a7) - closes #585: check parse-on-load is enabled first (0d448f2ba) - #587: M1513855 M1596668 M1602944 M1599420 M1595399 (35a4358b3) - #585: derp (71110bf96) - #587: update TLDs, certs, pins, etc. (35584e5e6) - #369: bustage fix for opt builds (cc2e336b2) (a118552a7)
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  16. New regular/weekly KM-Goanna release: https://o.rths.ml/kmeleon/KM76.2-Goanna-20200201.7z Changelog: Out-of-tree changes: * update Goanna3 to git 3c4a44c16..6a75a56f2: - import changes from `devel' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 943820 - Add visibleLabel attribute/property and tests. r=ttaubert (95540e489) - Bug 902729 - Add a new telemetry probe for session lifetimes. r=ttaubert (725e51e1a) - Bug 1150529 - Remove code for expired telemetry histograms r=Yoric (6a1540c7f) - Bug 732303 - Redesign safe mode dialog with the profile reset option. r=dolske, ui-r=limi (8a0253b18) - Bug 894188 - "resetSupported is not defined" in safe mode dialog. r=jaws (a45930696) - Bug 498181 - Offer to reset a user's profile if it was last used more than two months ago. r=jaws (5295b1629) - fix duplicted entries (eb068619a) - Bug 1063702 - Update all Reset Firefox strings and relevant UI to new UX requirements. r=MattN (4771a9da5) - remove some DEVTOOLS and console related code, not found in FF/TFF (11b163829) - Bug 1147236 - Use AppConstants in session store code (r=ttaubert) (68b6ceedf) - fix redeclaration of cc (b1b1611b0) - bug 1137792 - Ignore the first timing for an add-on r=mossop (59e48d895) - Bug 1140113 - Catch direct (and some indirect) callers of CreateDrawTarget* and deal with failure. r=mstange (89cf1d361) - Bug 1010552 - Breakpoints not removed from server when tab is closed;r=jlong (bf63d0b31) - Bug 1139181 - Add missing MIRTypes to StringFromMIRType(). r=efaust (d716f2fe9) - Bug 950373 part.2 Don't consume keys which are used by <tree> for navigation in session restore UI r=enndeakin (06435f06b) - Bug 925771 - Generate consecutive window IDs to avoid collisions. r=ttaubert (74c81ef33) - Bug 931891 - [Australis] Backed out bug 887515 and the followups (bug 896291, 909662, 896896). r=ttaubert (b8f02497e) - Bug 930901 - Move TabState and TabAttributes to their own JSMs r=billm (be255adac) (3fd1b0d56) - Reverted all AF front-end changes to restore session restore function. (5abf6194f) - import changes from rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1137166: Change the Content moreStrict sandbox pref to an integer to indicate the level of sandboxing. r=tabraldes (b5333092c) - Bug 1140806 - Initialize JS random seed using arc4random on Android and BSDs. r=fitzgen (c39ad68da) - Bug 935862 p1 - add flag for ex/ch unit usage. r=heycam (47b3a36a3) - Bug 935862 p2 - add various userfont lookup methods. r=heycam (ede140ecc) - Bug 935862 p3 - implement selective reflow for downloadable fonts. r=heycam (9d6abc4aa) - Bug 935862 p4 - add reftests to sanity check @font-face reflow behavior. r=heycam (8c56a5f2f) - Bug 935862 p5 - handle SVGTextFrame reflow correctly. r=jdaggett (b5f420748) - Bug 935862 p6 - fixup problematic reftests. r=heycam (13fd7b36b) - Bug 1140946 - tweak fall-through for ex/ch restyle on font load. r=dbaron (e05284f0a) (00c9e7452) - update UXP version of NSS 3.48.1, and import changes from tenfourfox: - #369: add back build system changes [partly] (a7ee0d3a4) - #369: bustage fix for opt builds (cc2e336b2) (80ce3707b) - import changes from tenfourfox: - #587: update TLDs, certs, pins, etc. (35584e5e6) (a85a1fd22) - port changes from tenfourfox: - #584: M1507180 M1598605 (7b58ac561) - fix M1607443 as a precaution (b8657e696) - #587: M1513855 M1596668 M1602944 M1599420 M1595399 (35a4358b3) (a61b8c3d3) - import changes from rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1130891 part 1 - Add W3C HTML5 ruby tags to atom list. r=smaug (ea17ccc67) - Bug 1130891 part 2 - Add option in document encoder for including ruby annotation in plain text. r=roc (d3e0dff72) - Bug 1130891 part 3 - Add param to HTMLCopy to allow copy with ruby annotation. r=smaug (8e75e87a7) - Bug 1130891 part 4 - Do copy with ruby when the whole selection is inside ruby. r=smaug (891d7590d) - Bug 1140741 - Teach JitProfilingFrameIterator to read DebugModeOSRInfo. (r=djvj) (f468e332e) (603e20b30) - import changes from rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 932865 - Add ThreadHangStats for collecting background hang telemetry; r=vladan (2f08a076b) - Bug 932865 - Add way for telemetry to iterate over active threads; r=froydnj (535615d3d) - Bug 1128768: Part 3 - Update BHR to allow for hang annotations; r=vladan (0b880a667) - Bug 935092 - Add ThreadStackHelper to get a thread's pesudo-stack; r=BenWa (1422cfe4d) - Bug 942488 - Don't report pseudo-stacks without SPS profiler. r=nchen (e160a7a08) - Bug 946817 - Don't assert mPseudoStack on B2G. r=BenWa (9f846df3b) - Bug 951431 - Don't get stacks during profiler runs on Linux; r=BenWa (15036e907) - Bug 978262 - Ignore duplicate frames when getting BHR stack. r=froydnj (964721b1b) - Bug 985155 - Add signal trampoline on ARM Linux to work around kernel bug. r=snorp (cb8a7846c) - Bug 995730 - Convert xpcom/threads/ to Gecko style. r=froydnj (fe150404e) - Bug 1013326 - Distinguish chrome and content scripts in pseudostack; r=snorp (81273c977) - Bug 1023461 - Remove temporary stack buffer in ThreadStackHelper; r=snorp (cf5a717c2) - Bug 1023461 - Record filename and line number for chrome JS entries; r=snorp (10c89808f) - Bug 1022456 - Fix modelines in xpcom/{base,glue,io,string,threads}/. (48dbc0416) - Bug 1016441 - Switch to using real-time signal in ThreadStackHelper; (2c5f818be) - Bug 1016629 - b. Use RAII class to assign mStackToFill; r=snorp (769eae130) - Bug 1016629 - c. Add define for ThreadStackHelper pseudostack support; r=snorp (67def0d2f) - Bug 1016629 - d. Add and implement GetNativeStack method in ThreadStackHelper; r=snorp r=jseward (46c52f2be) - Bug 1016629 - e. Implement platform-specific code for filling in context; r=snorp r=jseward (e6a66858b) - Bug 1016629 - g. Avoid ASan flag when copying stack; r=snorp (0159628b5) - Bug 1045176 - Unbreak build on non-SPS platforms after bug 1016629. (f1d60d838) - Bug 1047123 - ThreadStackHelper should use UniquePtr<uint8_t[]>, not ScopedDeleteArray. r=jchen (0e4af313c) - Bug 1049161 - Fix ThreadStackHelper thread handle permissions on Windows; r=snorp (c05172b1c) - Bug 1050185 - Make ThreadStackHelper::FillThreadContext Valgrind-friendly. r=nchen (368725774) - Bug 1050440 - Remove repeated js::RunScript frames in ThreadStackHelper (2a79600b3) - Bug 1046841 - Fix more style violations in previously touched .cpp files in xpcom/. r=froydnj (02afe2493) - Bug 1069694 - Remove or move around functions in OldDebugAPI. r=shu (177197302) - Bug 1069694 - Remove OldDebugAPI from the browser. r=shu (b8c917d42) - Bug 1100911 - For MacOS builds running on Valgrind, make ThreadStackHelper::GetStack be a no-op. r=nchen. (d99c02e16) - Bug 1091758 - Report full paths for most chrome scripts; r=snorp (2b72e7878) - Bug 1109291 - Include better paths for hanging chrome scripts in profile extensions directory; r=snorp r=bsmedberg (1997b9532) - Bug 1113416 - Don't read stack labels inside hang monitor sighandler; r=nfroyd r=snorp (9688f6069) - bug 1146027 - more final r=froydnj (7b0f295e5) - Bug 1164090 - Check for Windows path separator in BHR file name; r=snorp (f014b4d78) - Bug 1169034 - include <cstdlib> in ThreadStackHelper.cpp to declare correct overload for std::abs; r=jseward (874d4447e) - Bug 1182996 - Fix and add missing namespace comments. rs=ehsan (054fc00b2) - Bug 932865 - Collect thread hang stats in BackgroundHangMonitor; (ac80c8e9f) - minor anticipated fixes to get it compiling (2bd701d15) (8f529f64f) - import changes from rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1115438: Move PluginModuleParent's invocation of CreateToolhelp32Snapshot off the main thread; r=jimm (e2c4f828f) - Bug 1141093: Ensure that FinishInjectorInitTask::PostToMainThread is no longer executing before leaving FinishInjectorInitTask::Run; r=dmajor (7ca55b82d) - Bug 1140725 - Fix unreachable code after semicolon-less return statement in nsContextMenu.js. r=jst,dolske (bbb360053) - Bug 486172 - Don't ignore a -p command line argument when using the Xremote protocol. r=bsmedberg (8492d3df8) - Bug 1128798 - [e10s] Make a version of nsIContentPolicy that doesn't pass the node as a parameter (r=mrbkap,tanvi,ckerschb) (bbd6147ee) (6a75a56f2) * Notice: the changelog above may not always applicable to XULRunner code which K-Meleon uses. A goanna3 source tree that has kmeleon adaption patch applied is available here: https://github.com/roytam1/palemoon27/tree/kmeleon76
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New NewMoon 27 Build! 32bit https://o.rths.ml/palemoon/palemoon-27.9.7.win32-git-20200201-6a75a56f2-xpmod.7z 32bit SSE https://o.rths.ml/palemoon/palemoon-27.9.7.win32-git-20200201-6a75a56f2-xpmod-sse.7z 32bit noSSE https://o.rths.ml/palemoon/palemoon-27.9.7.win32-git-20200201-6a75a56f2-xpmod-ia32.7z 64bit https://o.rths.ml/palemoon/palemoon-27.9.7.win64-git-20200201-6a75a56f2-xpmod.7z source repo: https://github.com/roytam1/palemoon27 repo changes since my last build: - import changes from `devel' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 943820 - Add visibleLabel attribute/property and tests. r=ttaubert (95540e489) - Bug 902729 - Add a new telemetry probe for session lifetimes. r=ttaubert (725e51e1a) - Bug 1150529 - Remove code for expired telemetry histograms r=Yoric (6a1540c7f) - Bug 732303 - Redesign safe mode dialog with the profile reset option. r=dolske, ui-r=limi (8a0253b18) - Bug 894188 - "resetSupported is not defined" in safe mode dialog. r=jaws (a45930696) - Bug 498181 - Offer to reset a user's profile if it was last used more than two months ago. r=jaws (5295b1629) - fix duplicted entries (eb068619a) - Bug 1063702 - Update all Reset Firefox strings and relevant UI to new UX requirements. r=MattN (4771a9da5) - remove some DEVTOOLS and console related code, not found in FF/TFF (11b163829) - Bug 1147236 - Use AppConstants in session store code (r=ttaubert) (68b6ceedf) - fix redeclaration of cc (b1b1611b0) - bug 1137792 - Ignore the first timing for an add-on r=mossop (59e48d895) - Bug 1140113 - Catch direct (and some indirect) callers of CreateDrawTarget* and deal with failure. r=mstange (89cf1d361) - Bug 1010552 - Breakpoints not removed from server when tab is closed;r=jlong (bf63d0b31) - Bug 1139181 - Add missing MIRTypes to StringFromMIRType(). r=efaust (d716f2fe9) - Bug 950373 part.2 Don't consume keys which are used by <tree> for navigation in session restore UI r=enndeakin (06435f06b) - Bug 925771 - Generate consecutive window IDs to avoid collisions. r=ttaubert (74c81ef33) - Bug 931891 - [Australis] Backed out bug 887515 and the followups (bug 896291, 909662, 896896). r=ttaubert (b8f02497e) - Bug 930901 - Move TabState and TabAttributes to their own JSMs r=billm (be255adac) (3fd1b0d56) - Reverted all AF front-end changes to restore session restore function. (5abf6194f) - import changes from rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1137166: Change the Content moreStrict sandbox pref to an integer to indicate the level of sandboxing. r=tabraldes (b5333092c) - Bug 1140806 - Initialize JS random seed using arc4random on Android and BSDs. r=fitzgen (c39ad68da) - Bug 935862 p1 - add flag for ex/ch unit usage. r=heycam (47b3a36a3) - Bug 935862 p2 - add various userfont lookup methods. r=heycam (ede140ecc) - Bug 935862 p3 - implement selective reflow for downloadable fonts. r=heycam (9d6abc4aa) - Bug 935862 p4 - add reftests to sanity check @font-face reflow behavior. r=heycam (8c56a5f2f) - Bug 935862 p5 - handle SVGTextFrame reflow correctly. r=jdaggett (b5f420748) - Bug 935862 p6 - fixup problematic reftests. r=heycam (13fd7b36b) - Bug 1140946 - tweak fall-through for ex/ch restyle on font load. r=dbaron (e05284f0a) (00c9e7452) - update UXP version of NSS 3.48.1, and import changes from tenfourfox: - #369: add back build system changes [partly] (a7ee0d3a4) - #369: bustage fix for opt builds (cc2e336b2) (80ce3707b) - import changes from tenfourfox: - #587: update TLDs, certs, pins, etc. (35584e5e6) (a85a1fd22) - port changes from tenfourfox: - #584: M1507180 M1598605 (7b58ac561) - fix M1607443 as a precaution (b8657e696) - #587: M1513855 M1596668 M1602944 M1599420 M1595399 (35a4358b3) (a61b8c3d3) - import changes from rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1130891 part 1 - Add W3C HTML5 ruby tags to atom list. r=smaug (ea17ccc67) - Bug 1130891 part 2 - Add option in document encoder for including ruby annotation in plain text. r=roc (d3e0dff72) - Bug 1130891 part 3 - Add param to HTMLCopy to allow copy with ruby annotation. r=smaug (8e75e87a7) - Bug 1130891 part 4 - Do copy with ruby when the whole selection is inside ruby. r=smaug (891d7590d) - Bug 1140741 - Teach JitProfilingFrameIterator to read DebugModeOSRInfo. (r=djvj) (f468e332e) (603e20b30) - import changes from rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 932865 - Add ThreadHangStats for collecting background hang telemetry; r=vladan (2f08a076b) - Bug 932865 - Add way for telemetry to iterate over active threads; r=froydnj (535615d3d) - Bug 1128768: Part 3 - Update BHR to allow for hang annotations; r=vladan (0b880a667) - Bug 935092 - Add ThreadStackHelper to get a thread's pesudo-stack; r=BenWa (1422cfe4d) - Bug 942488 - Don't report pseudo-stacks without SPS profiler. r=nchen (e160a7a08) - Bug 946817 - Don't assert mPseudoStack on B2G. r=BenWa (9f846df3b) - Bug 951431 - Don't get stacks during profiler runs on Linux; r=BenWa (15036e907) - Bug 978262 - Ignore duplicate frames when getting BHR stack. r=froydnj (964721b1b) - Bug 985155 - Add signal trampoline on ARM Linux to work around kernel bug. r=snorp (cb8a7846c) - Bug 995730 - Convert xpcom/threads/ to Gecko style. r=froydnj (fe150404e) - Bug 1013326 - Distinguish chrome and content scripts in pseudostack; r=snorp (81273c977) - Bug 1023461 - Remove temporary stack buffer in ThreadStackHelper; r=snorp (cf5a717c2) - Bug 1023461 - Record filename and line number for chrome JS entries; r=snorp (10c89808f) - Bug 1022456 - Fix modelines in xpcom/{base,glue,io,string,threads}/. (48dbc0416) - Bug 1016441 - Switch to using real-time signal in ThreadStackHelper; (2c5f818be) - Bug 1016629 - b. Use RAII class to assign mStackToFill; r=snorp (769eae130) - Bug 1016629 - c. Add define for ThreadStackHelper pseudostack support; r=snorp (67def0d2f) - Bug 1016629 - d. Add and implement GetNativeStack method in ThreadStackHelper; r=snorp r=jseward (46c52f2be) - Bug 1016629 - e. Implement platform-specific code for filling in context; r=snorp r=jseward (e6a66858b) - Bug 1016629 - g. Avoid ASan flag when copying stack; r=snorp (0159628b5) - Bug 1045176 - Unbreak build on non-SPS platforms after bug 1016629. (f1d60d838) - Bug 1047123 - ThreadStackHelper should use UniquePtr<uint8_t[]>, not ScopedDeleteArray. r=jchen (0e4af313c) - Bug 1049161 - Fix ThreadStackHelper thread handle permissions on Windows; r=snorp (c05172b1c) - Bug 1050185 - Make ThreadStackHelper::FillThreadContext Valgrind-friendly. r=nchen (368725774) - Bug 1050440 - Remove repeated js::RunScript frames in ThreadStackHelper (2a79600b3) - Bug 1046841 - Fix more style violations in previously touched .cpp files in xpcom/. r=froydnj (02afe2493) - Bug 1069694 - Remove or move around functions in OldDebugAPI. r=shu (177197302) - Bug 1069694 - Remove OldDebugAPI from the browser. r=shu (b8c917d42) - Bug 1100911 - For MacOS builds running on Valgrind, make ThreadStackHelper::GetStack be a no-op. r=nchen. (d99c02e16) - Bug 1091758 - Report full paths for most chrome scripts; r=snorp (2b72e7878) - Bug 1109291 - Include better paths for hanging chrome scripts in profile extensions directory; r=snorp r=bsmedberg (1997b9532) - Bug 1113416 - Don't read stack labels inside hang monitor sighandler; r=nfroyd r=snorp (9688f6069) - bug 1146027 - more final r=froydnj (7b0f295e5) - Bug 1164090 - Check for Windows path separator in BHR file name; r=snorp (f014b4d78) - Bug 1169034 - include <cstdlib> in ThreadStackHelper.cpp to declare correct overload for std::abs; r=jseward (874d4447e) - Bug 1182996 - Fix and add missing namespace comments. rs=ehsan (054fc00b2) - Bug 932865 - Collect thread hang stats in BackgroundHangMonitor; (ac80c8e9f) - minor anticipated fixes to get it compiling (2bd701d15) (8f529f64f) - import changes from rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1115438: Move PluginModuleParent's invocation of CreateToolhelp32Snapshot off the main thread; r=jimm (e2c4f828f) - Bug 1141093: Ensure that FinishInjectorInitTask::PostToMainThread is no longer executing before leaving FinishInjectorInitTask::Run; r=dmajor (7ca55b82d) - Bug 1140725 - Fix unreachable code after semicolon-less return statement in nsContextMenu.js. r=jst,dolske (bbb360053) - Bug 486172 - Don't ignore a -p command line argument when using the Xremote protocol. r=bsmedberg (8492d3df8) - Bug 1128798 - [e10s] Make a version of nsIContentPolicy that doesn't pass the node as a parameter (r=mrbkap,tanvi,ckerschb) (bbd6147ee) (6a75a56f2)
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  18. New build of BOC/UXP for XP! Test binary: MailNews Win32 https://o.rths.ml/boc-uxp/mailnews.win32-20200201-2376eb06-uxp-64c8c65cf-xpmod.7z Browser-only Suite Win32 https://o.rths.ml/boc-uxp/bnavigator.win32-20200201-2376eb06-uxp-64c8c65cf-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: - Restore basic CLOBBER detection in the comm build system (2eb8519f) - Complete the clobber file detection (6a096e55) - Update commit pointer (e22fca9c) - Update commit pointer (9de0bab0) - Rewrite mach stub to be less crap (62a19e8f) - Fix typo in mach stub (105f0fb4) - Fix windows detection in mach stub (655ebc2f) - Update commit pointer (e9cc9d08) - Fix mach short sha for platform (2376eb06) For UXP changes please see above.
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  19. New build of Serpent/UXP for XP! Test binary: Win32 https://o.rths.ml/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.5.win32-git-20200201-2d98a15-uxp-64c8c65cf-xpmod.7z Win64 https://o.rths.ml/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.5.win64-git-20200201-2d98a15-uxp-64c8c65cf-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-20200201-2d98a15-uxp-64c8c65cf-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-20200201-c9294d3d3-uxp-64c8c65cf-xpmod.7z Win64 https://o.rths.ml/palemoon/palemoon-28.9.0a1.win64-git-20200201-c9294d3d3-uxp-64c8c65cf-xpmod.7z Official UXP changes since my last build: - Issue #1356 - Remove -moz-user-input disabled to improve event handling. (42e481677) - Issue #1356 - Restore older syntax. (1f8d50825) - Issue #1349 - Stop 2xx FTP responses from causing browser to hang. (8bb5db350) - Fix whitespace. (7d53919c2) - Merge pull request #1371 from athenian200/ftp-list (a1cce3b2b) - Issue #1360 - Part 1: Simplify layers acceleration prefs. (282b791ac) - Issue #1360 - Part 2: Update tests for changed preferences. (90773547e) - Bug 1276438 part 1. Move the implementation of the .body getter from nsHTMLDocument to nsIDocument. (a2b56b295) - Bug 1276438 part 2. Move the implementation of the .body setter from nsHTMLDocument to nsIDocument. (32f3f8826) - Bug 1276438 part 3. Align the .body setter with the spec a bit better. (ce285b6f2) - Bug 1271549 - Remove details and summary preference. (bc8543bf7) - Bug 1274159 - Part 1: Support looking up definitions by using constructor as a key; (2d31ebf6b) - Bug 1274159 - Part 2-1: Include the name of relevant interface in nsHTMLTagList.h; (244277a3f) - Bug 1274159 - Part 2-2: Support HTMLConstructor WebIDL extended attribute for custom elements; (5222f6e9d) - Bug 1274159 - Part 3-1: Add HTMLConstructor to HTMLElement and its subclass; (6ea0acf75) - Bug 1274159 - Part 3-2: Update web-platform-test expected result; (5b814fffd) - Bug 1274159 - Part 4: Add test cases for HTMLConstructor; (bac01e30f) - Bug 1309184 - Implement upgrade reaction for custom element reactions. (3a97503b3) - Bug 1341693 - Don't need to check GetDocShell() when creating CustomElementRegistry; (5cf46e2f8) - Bug 1347446 - Move custom element reactions stack to DocGroup. (25a33c712) - Bug 1351979 - Change CustomElementRegistry::Define code to properly propagate out JS exceptions; (16cd53bd8) - Bug 1350960 - Release CustomElementReactionsStack in TabGroup thread when DocGroup is going away. (ba8fb9dc5) - Bug 1309147 - Part 1: Implement the support for CEReactions in WebIDL parser. (08d22f03e) - Bug 1309147 - Part 2: Add the name of 'this' value's JSObject* for codegen to generate CEReaction code. (20799ce18) - Bug 1309147 - Part 3: Implement the support for CEReactions in Codegen. (df23f78ad) - Bug 1309147 - Part 4: Add CEReactions for CustomElementRegistry. (e05574703) - Bug 1309147 - Part 5: Eliminate performance cliff when accessing CEReactions code. (d8109fa9a) - Bug 1341898 - Make nsDocument::IsWebComponentsEnabled use a cached bool pref; (859fbc139) - Bug 1357002 - Part 1: Cache dom.webcomponents.customelements.enabled preference; (9abc9b2b7) - Bug 1357002 - Part 2: Don't call SetupCustomElement() if the custom element feature is pref-ed off; (88925e150) - Bug 1359346 - Implement custom element state; (e86aac28b) - Creating customized built-in elements without relevant definitions registered first shouldn't throw NotFoundError; (9d51b9d06) - Bug 1325279 - Put the reaction queue in CustomElementData structure instead of using a map; (a2c7b5f1d) - Bug 1347634 - GetCustomElementData and SetCustomElementData don't need to be virtual; (59c26110c) - Bug 1377993 - Make node slots less memory hungry in common cases. (cc533eaee) - Bug 1340027 - Part 1: Add DOM CEReactions annotation. (1674f8f75) - Bug 1340027 - Part 2: Add HTML CEReactions annotation. (3fd2f6194) - Bug 1340027 - Part 3: Add CSSStyleDeclaration CEReactions annotation. (db86d423e) - Bug 1340027 - Part 4: Add DOM parsing CEReactions annotation. (7a1cb5040) - Bug 1340027 - Part 5: Add XSLTProcessor CEReactions annotation. (4c9eab4d2) - Bug 1315885 - Part 1: Add ShadowRoot CEReactions annotation. (19f08038f) - Bug 1315885 - Part 2: Avoid rethrowing exception in CustomElementCallback::Call. (6ff1c0c52) - Bug 1315885 - Part 3: Transfer the ownership of ReactionQueue's entry due to re-enter CustomElementReactionsStack::InvokeReactions. (e6733c927) - Bug 1315885 - Part 4: Implement callback reaction for custom element reactions. (53c9b77ed) - Bug 1299363 - Part 1: Implement construction stack. (32f1ff0f8) - Bug 1299363 - Part 2: Allow prototype swizzling in html constructor. (3d44a0b7f) - Bug 1299363 - Part 3: Remove unused argument in UpgradeCandidates. (ca596f282) - Bug 1299363 - Part 4: Hold a pointer of ElementQueue in ReactionsStack instead. (d7e5ad445) - Bug 1353647 - Fix the custom elements v0 upgrade inconsistency; (515c46e69) - Bug 1299363 - Part 5-1: Make the constructor created by document.registerElement() also works with construction stack. (bbb717ec1) - Bug 1299363 - Part 5-2: Implement new upgrade steps. (704318ea0) - Bug 1334051 - Part 1: Include namespace in attributeChangedCallback. (08fc05747) - Bug 1334051 - Part 2: Invoke attributeChangedCallback only if attribute name is in the observed attribute list. (bf004bb63) - Bug 1332233 - prevent resource leak in CustomElementRegistry::Define. (49f597e7f) - Bug 1398401 - Add preference check for custom element setup. (45a4aaf7e) - Bug 1301024 - Part 1: Set CreateElement/CreateElementNS is attribute. (5840b63cc) - Bug 1301024 - Part 2: Implement create an element steps. (f50503df9) - Bug 1392970 - Part 1: Make CustomElementDefinition ref-counted and put it in CustomElementData. (8573c572f) - Bug 1392970 - Part 2: Get CustomElementDefinition from CustomElementData when possible. (42331663e) - Bug 1334043 - Part 1: Replace attached callback (v0) with connected callback (v1). (186782301) - Bug 1334043 - Part 2: Make nsContentUtils::EnqueueLifecycleCallback static. (3d4c41009) - Bug 1334043 - Part 3: Update tests for connected callback. (01dfbc928) - Bug 1334044: Replace detached callback (v0) with disconnected callback (v1). (6bbb9f062) - Bug 1121994 - Implement adopted callback for custom elements. (8e6ce5fae) - Bug 1319342 - Clone a node should enqueue an upgrade reaction. (6ec385fbd) - Bug 1406297 - Fix Document.createElement must report an exception. (4dda3f603) - Bug 1407937 - Move mDefinition from CustomElementReacion to CustomElementUpgradeReaction; (2cbd6d369) - Bug 1352290 - Add assertion to CustomElementReactionsStack::Enqueue to ensure upgrade reactions aren't scheduled to BackupQueue; (1aa6cdcc1) - Bug 1352082 - Avoid shifting a signed integer left in C++. (5b862aa38) - Bug 1352082 - Avoid shifting a signed integer left in C++. (72a6fd4d2) - Bug 1355493 - Tweak bufToHash() and reduce the number of pre-interned elements. (56925e1f4) - Bug 1355493 - Tweak bufToHash() and reduce the number of pre-interned elements. (4503b51a4) - Bug 1355493 - Tweak bufToHash() and reduce the number of pre-interned elements. (738190dfd) - Bug 1355769 - Avoid malloc for nsHtml5ElementName when processing a non-interned element name. (e387308d9) - Bug 1355769 - Avoid malloc for nsHtml5ElementName when processing a non-interned element name. (016a21c41) - Bug 1355769 - Avoid malloc for nsHtml5ElementName when processing a non-interned element name. (f7bb7e81e) - Bug 1355479 - Remove isindex on the Java side and allow the C++ side to reduce malloc in attribute handling. (90d19b0a3) - Bug 1355479 - Flatten attribute storage in the HTML parser to AutoTArray to avoid malloc. (650f6b5eb) - Bug 1355479 - Flatten attribute storage in the HTML parser to AutoTArray to avoid malloc. (e5557d43d) - Bug 1358037 - Inline the methods of nsHtml5ElementName and nsHtml5AttributeName. (41e477e2c) - Bug 1358037 - Inline the methods of nsHtml5ElementName and nsHtml5AttributeName. (5d4200f56) - Bug 1358037 - Inline the methods of nsHtml5ElementName and nsHtml5AttributeName. (76a4af340) - Bug 1366241 - Change memory layout of element name and attribute name hashes from sorted to level order BST in order to take advantage of cache during lookup. (e17a17766) - Bug 1366241 - Change memory layout of element name and attribute name hashes from sorted to level order BST in order to take advantage of cache during lookup. (a8511d983) - Bug 1366241 - Change memory layout of element name and attribute name hashes in HTML parser from sorted to level order BST in order to take advantage of cache during lookup. (fce396323) - Bug 1410790 - Add more assertion in CustomElementData::SetCustomElementDefinition and GetCustomElementDefinition; (b7f890e02) - Bug 1378079 - Add attribute 'is' to HTML parser. (4c193edca) - Bug 1378079 - Part 1: Gecko changes for adding attribute 'is' to parser. (004b231d0) - Bug 1378079 - Part 2: Introduce throw-on-dynamic-markup-insertion counter. (0b6548613) - Bug 1355779 - Skip interned nsHtml5ElementName lookup for Custom Elements (ones with hyphen). (1ef7d1752) - Bug 1355779 - Skip interned ElementName lookup for Custom Elements (ones with hyphen). (bec4d0ecd) - Bug 483155 - Put Gecko content creator function pointers on ElementName. (9bf83c6a7) - Bug 483155 - Put content creator function pointers onto nsHtml5ElementName. (d163c367d) - Add missing elements from Bug 483155 (97ed13a9f) - Add missing space to ElementName.java self-regeneration code. (0f9746b6e) - Fix ISINDEX (ea3562536) - Fix aAttributes (950275abe) - Fix Build: We don't have SVG or MathML prefs yet (e2fc7a9d4) - Regenerate Parser for 483155 (dd6749f7d) - Bug 1378079 - Part 3: Complete the steps related to custom elements in "create an element for a token". (a0014ac6e) - Bug 1406325 - Part 1: Make sure custom element state is custom before sending callback. (e62385604) - Bug 1406325 - Part 2: Set CustomElementData when cloning a node. (c199dd22e) - Bug 1406325 - Part 3: Refactor custom elements clone a node. (72d4c0b8d) - Bug 1406325 - Part 4: Use mType for LookupCustomElementDefinition and also removing parts of v0. (fb657f7a1) - Bug 1406325 - Part 5: Implement try to upgrade. (93313b0ce) - Bug 1405335 - Remove custom element attached and detached callbacks validation checks (7e9efb0f2) - Bug 1400762 - Make dom.webcomponents.enabled pref doesn't control CustomElements feature (37d09da24) - Bug 1396620 - Part 1: Remove created callback for custom elements (f576d8f0f) - Bug 1396620 - Part 2: Fix compartment mismatch crash when doing old prototype swizzling for custom element (4083a9abf) - Bug 1415761 - Catch the exception and rethrow it after invoking custom elements reactions; (8db81508a) - Bug 1419643 - Don't need to lookup custom element definition for a non-custom element (14d115cfe) - Bug 1405821 - Move microtask handling to CycleCollectedJSContext (43a811307) - Bug 1406922 - Make CycleCollectedJSContext to handle microtasks and make MutationObserver to use them (2077cdb41) - Bug 1419305 - Part 1: Use MicroTask on CustomElements correctly (0405d843b) - Bug 1419305 - Part 2: Keep processing remaining elements in ElementQueue even if some of elements are already unlinked (a8bf089e8) - Bug 1407669 - Fix custom element creation hides uncatchable exceptions from the constructor. (53319e5df) - Bug 1413815 - Convert 'observedAttributes' to a sequence<DOMString> (e8f95f974) - Bug 1421544 - Lazy push/pop CustomElementReactionsStack entry; (d84323905) - Bug 1430034 - Fix attributeChangedCallback isn't fired with correct newValue when the attribute value is an empty string; (0cea94242) - Bug 1430951 - Avoid element name atomizing to improve performance of LookupCustomElementDefinition (3c70b297c) - Merge pull request #1374 from g4jc/custom_elementsv1 (22ed46f7c) - Force CLOBBER (d56573bb9) - Merge branch '1360' (71416f9b7) - Update platform version. (54fbb5c75) - Issue #1360 - Enable acceleration by default on all known-good platforms. (c4b0715ba) - Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/MoonchildProductions/UXP into form-disabled-issue (3c4f414db) - Issue #1356 - Add tests. (7a697172f) - Merge pull request #1357 from athenian200/form-disabled-issue (ed88b9984) - [WebRequest] Remove AddonManagerPermissions leftovers (e57998f68) - Issue #1355 - Speed up the traversal of a table row frame's child cells (fd26b8453) - Issue #1342 - Remove support for system ICU (00a5321c9) - Issue #1342 - Remove support for system NSPR/NSS (499b28739) - Merge pull request #1376 from win7-7/optimization-1-pr (64c8c65cf) Official Basilisk changes since my last build: - Issue #4 - Update appstrings.properties changing hardcoded Firefox to Basilisk (1911122) - Issue #3 - Update NSIS Publisher string (e690015) - Issue #2 - Enable WASM and its Baseline JIT in application preferences (73e1335) - Revert "Issue #2 - Enable WASM and its Baseline JIT in application preferences" (82ada3a) - Issue #2 - Enable WASM and its Baseline JIT in application preferences (b419211) - Restore basic CLOBBER detection in the comm build system (c653391) - Complete the clobber file detection (2d98a15) Official Pale-Moon changes since my last build: - Issue #1702 - Restore basic CLOBBER detection in the comm build system (02d8514cd) - Issue #1702 - Complete the clobber file detection (cf40511d1) - Change sessionstore cache behavior to soft refresh (693c62876) - Update comment (fcdeaee4a) - Issue MoonchildProductions/UXP#1360 - Pale Moon front-end changes (e97b588d4) - Issue MoonchildProductions/UXP#1360 - Add omitted XUL preference entry (00e358e20) - Issue MoonchildProductions/UXP#65 - Remove AppConstants Pale Moon.. again. (8a67d2608) - Bump platform commit and unstable version. (202f3c916) - Issue MoonchildProductions/UXP#1360 - Fix a dumb mistake. (7bbdbce85) - Update platform commit pointer (4decbed5a) - Merge pull request #1712 from MoonchildProductions/UXP-1360 (c9294d3d3) My changes since my last build: - Revert "[WebRequest] Remove AddonManagerPermissions leftovers" (2b2df633f) - Reverted leftovers from commit "ported mozilla upstream change: Bug 1355441 - Reuse StackNode in TreeBuilder to avoid malloc. r=hsivonen." (d39d2b841)
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  20. I can certainly add this to the list. But, currently my installer is in maintinence-mode (only fixing serious bugs and not many new stuff) due to not having much free time. I have things for the installer of a higher priority when the free time arises, but I am commited to adding an "install as portable" option eventually. But, yeah. As a reminder, @roytam1 is not affiliated with the house of cards known as my browser installer. He ports changes and compiles binaries, I just make an (Unofficial!) installer that eases the retreival and unpacking of said binary archives.
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  21. The thing is, @roytam1 didn't write and doesn't maintain the installer; @i430VX does! It probably wouldn't be hard for his installer to ask if you wanted a portable install, and add the necessary options to the shortcuts it creates. But @i430VX is the one to ask.
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  22. advance notice: the upcoming build may bump major version to 29, but I'll wait if Goanna version is bumped to 4.6.0 or not to proceed this.
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  23. You seem angry, not sure what your point is since the forum is about those of us who prefer the older but better versions of firefox. Actually I do use 68esr or the nightly, often side by side with UXP. They both have their advantages and on Windows 7 the UXP version plays videos even better and with less dropped frames and skipping the newer ones. But the quantum versions are better when it comes to javascript in my experience. So they all have their uses. Also I do get that the websites won't support older versions forever but Twitter is heavily trafficked so if it's possible to maintain it a little longer why not try?
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  24. ... Recently discussed, only four pages ago... Starting post is this one: Please read relevant posts that followed it; I assume you're on XP (the setting under your forum avatar just says "OS: none specified" ), it might be necessary to switch to APCDM in St52 for Twitter (along with an IE SSUAO); also, everyone using XP here should realise that the major "trendy" social sites (youtube/facebook/instagram/twitter etc.), laden with heavy scripts and rich embedded media content, are constantly evolving to cater to (mostly) mobile platforms and, for desktop, to what is the Win10 version du jour... Roytam1 did try successfully to mitigate the lack of WMF and OS patented decoders under XP, but those ffmpeg decoders inside his custom ffvpx library (in UXP browsers) can only cope as much; FFmpeg itself has long ago abandonned XP support, so, if I'm not mistaken, current decoders are based on an older, XP compatible, FFmpeg branch (3.x.x ?) ... OTOH, those social/media sites (especially twitter & instagram) use encoding profiles & new methods of stream delivery that are not guaranteed to remain compatible with forked-UXP's media decoders...
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  25. Anyone else having a problem with Twitter and UXP? It keeps redirecting me to the mobile twitter. I’ve got the user agent in about:config set to Firefox 72, Windows 10 but it makes no difference, any newer string including Chrome does the same thing. Only when it’s put back to “Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; Trident/7.0; rv:11.0) like Gecko” does it go to regular twitter but then the videos are distorted. It’s getting frustrating and doesn’t do it in firefox 68esr or the nightly.
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  26. Portable modes: I've always liked that K-Meleon can be switched to portable mode simply by adding or removing an empty file "profile.ini" in the root folder. This doesn't just mean that 1 specific profile must be called, instead the whole "profileS" package with possible multiple ones is placed either in- or outside. Is that what the "-Profile" or "--no-remote" commandlines do for other Mozilla browsers? But: I've also always wished this KM-method could be done with a more intuitive method, since only insiders are aware of this "hidden trick". For example in KM1.5.4-TLS1.2 this file is missing out-of-box, which is a killer trap to mess previous profiles once created with higher KM-versions. At least this is very misleading for average KM-users who always differentiated portable+installer versions just by seeing the ending "7z" or "exe" The most simple and intuitive method from user-view would just be: Place a browsername.exe and a browsername_portable.exealongside in the root folder, out of box. With the portable.exe being just a little file calling the "full" exe, after telling it to look up all profiles inside the same folder. That can't be so difficult to create?
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  27. Any program made by Mozilla natively supports portable mode. To do this, create a cmd file with the string: basilisk.exe -Profile "User" or add the -Profile "User" parameter to the shortcut. The folder User will be created in the program folder. Instead of "User", you can write any word.
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