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  1. What is particularly perfidious is that the guys from Wise have probably deliberately hidden the information about the update status in order to avoid negative feedback. In previous versions, this update status was available. I consider this to be dubious and interpret this concealment tactic as a pretence of a sense of security on the part of the user. This is definitely a no-go.
    4 points
  2. Portable flags do not work for Supermium. https://github.com/win32ss/supermium/issues/107
    3 points
  3. There can't be different meanings since Supermium will reset your profile to the initial state, level zero. Meaning not only login data, but also extensions.
    3 points
  4. Steps to reproduce. Copy the folder with Supermium to another PC. Now start it, Supermium will reset your profile to the initial state, level zero.
    3 points
  5. No, Supermium is not portable, it never was.
    3 points
  6. I didn't leave this conversation, so it is utterly rude to refer to me as "he" in my presence. Making assumptions regarding my knowledge is flagrantly rude, too. Implying I can't read or "does not have the knowledge to understand" is simply unacceptable, I fail to guess why are you still allowed to do that. I don't understand your generally hostile attitude on the website. Despite the fact we (D.Draker and I) already explained it to you many times, provided with scientific proof, we ,of course, did it in a very polite form. (link 1), (link 2) Yet you continue to aggressively argue, post off-topic and derail the thread with non-related matters, unspeakable behaviour and disrespect.
    3 points
  7. This is not a thread about Windows 10, Windows XP or even extended kernel for Vista x64. I’ve been reading good things about Supermium at other forums lately. Kudos to @win32 for this remarkable achievement!
    2 points
  8. Ok i check it and it is out of date. That is why they give the pro version for free
    2 points
  9. Again, please stop with getting personal, please stop with the thread derailment, I you want to discuss uBlock and its tweaks, do it in another thread. Please stop with provocations, I'm not going to fight with you, despite you giving me names. I'm here only for what this forum is supposed to be. I decide for myself whether I want to ignore you posts, especially if they are erroneous, misleading, etc.
    2 points
  10. Try to start the browser from a short named folder, like C:\Chrome.
    2 points
  11. supermium 119 is finally there, with vista sp2 native support without extended kernel: https://github.com/win32ss/supermium/releases/tag/v119
    2 points
  12. Supermium moves to the stable branch (version 119/120) at the end of this month when the next release will be made. This should reduce the number of upstream-inherited bugs. GDI rendering should be perfected for this release as well and there will be an option to disable prompts for "unsafe downloads" (and avoid having a sample of the downloaded file possibly being sent to Google). The GDI option in particular will have improved rendering of remote fonts over Vista-level DirectWrite.
    2 points
  13. I have also font awesome 5 and 4.7
    1 point
  14. i don't know how i did it but i fixed
    1 point
  15. Try the web. In the archive it has webfont folder https://fontawesome.com/download
    1 point
  16. While reading is good, fancy to share your personal experience with Supermium on Vista x64? I'll then maybe consider switching from Vista x86 to Vista x64.
    1 point
  17. maybe this help https://github.com/creationix/font-awesome/blob/master/FontAwesome.ttf
    1 point
  18. go to settings/ appereance/customize fonts to find it
    1 point
  19. You can use inspect element, and point on the square to know what font it is, or you can use the WhatFont extension.
    1 point
  20. Hi. First: thanks. Ctrl-F'd 'fonts' through this thread, couldn't find an answer. For me, on Vista x64, there's a missing font (see attached), any idea what it is? Thanks again for both the browser and extended kernel.
    1 point
  21. Well, then it's not portable. Ungoogled is fully portable by using only the two flags, everything is saved, and no need to complicate life with any third party tools.
    1 point
  22. I hope you don't mind me replying to this. Not sure about the industrial espionage, but stealing data from private users and later selling it to advertisers is a very well known and documented issue. I've never used that browser. Google says that user (you're referring to) is native Russian, not Ukrainian, if it helps you. (determined by the errors he makes in English) Could you please elaborate about the lights flashing? I was under the impression this was only Chrome related.
    1 point
  23. Should i be worried? Are we being Shanghaied into exfiltrating valuable state & industrial secrets safeguarded on our XP HDDs? Is Mypal safe, or is Feodor1 a.k.a. Feodor2 a stealthy Ukrainian operative, and his lovable coon but a masked Trojan horse in disguise? Posting from Mypal now, and my drive light is flashing...
    1 point
  24. That's why I still didn't write my own portable starter programme for that browser. One of the reasons.
    1 point
  25. We're just now finally getting around to decorating and I'm a bit excited to bring out my favorite Christmas animated Dolls
    1 point
  26. This makes me a bit wistful as I spent much of the 90's in NY (some good memories and some not) but I was young and full on energy and invincible, or that was my state of mind at the time. I'm gonna look today for some nice pictures of nice scenery from New England here because its pretty outside and maybe others will also find something joyful on a computer forum. We all need to take on the beauty of this world and remember the world is a beautiful place and its the people that can sometimes make life unpleasant. I hope everyone is managing as best as can be and I know the forum is a bit slow so I hope this means people are busy with other things this time of year and it will pick up afterwards.
    1 point
  27. Thanks @mina7601, i can confirm: after an update from an older version (July) to the latest this issue is resolved. And sorry, yes i'm rather update-lazy, i do uptate only 2-3 times a year
    1 point
  28. I just wanted to stop by, say hi and thank AstroSkipper for the enormous amounts of time and efforts he puts in this wonderful thread, always keeping us up to date!
    1 point
  29. I'm curious what will be the necessary ressources on XP to operate fluently.
    1 point
  30. The information for the last updating of the virus definitions should be shown in the tab Quick Check. Look at my picture!
    1 point
  31. It has nothing to do with scepticism, it's just caution! "mistymntncop" looks like a random account on github, nothing official. Has no projects: https://github.com/mistymntncop?tab=projects Not even a description of who that man (woman?) is.
    1 point
  32. Everyone can laugh however he or she wants. But what you do here in public readable or visible for all visitors of this forum is a completely different matter. Especially when someone asks for help. And BTW, I couldn't care less whether it's this one or that one who behaves like that. That doesn't make it any better.
    1 point
  33. I personally think it's inappropriate and rather rude to laugh at someone who uses old hardware and has to wait much longer for tasks to be completed than on a powerful computer. And there are people who are attached to their old computers and don't follow the disposal mania of our society. Just to clarify, SSE or SSE2 instruction sets are exclusive features of a CPU. These are specific instruction sets that can be addressed by programmes such as browsers. An SSE release of a browser therefore uses at most the SSE instruction set of a CPU and does not contain any code for instructions which need the SSE2 instruction set or higher. Therefore, your statement "these UXP browsers have an SSE without SSE2" does not make sense as a browser is not a CPU. And you see, I don't laugh at such statements, either.
    1 point
  34. Hello again @anton12! My Windows XP computer is equipped with a P4 CPU and 1.5 GB SD-RAM. This machine is very reliable, too. Windows XP or Windows 2000 are definitely good choices for such old computers. So, I understand you very well. In any case, your CPU definitely lacks the SEE2 instruction set. That's the reason you are running SSE or IA32 builds of New Moon and Serpent. When one uses old hardware like we do, one has to accept the fact that many modern websites can no longer be accessed properly. That is why I have written what I do in such cases. Maybe, the coming SSE build of Mypal 68 is your last chance (but I assume it won't work either as the HUK24 websites most probably uses SSE2 instructions) but generally I would feed a more recent system with such cumbersome websites. I do this by throwing crappy websites like this at my Android 9 tablet. Even there, you have to use devices equipped with Android 5 or up to run most recent browsers which are very often needed for such modern, bloated websites. Kind regards, AstroSkipper
    1 point
  35. That's precisely what I warned about, with that "fix" non-savvy people will get the wrong feeling of safety, and then infect themselves with WebP. So perhaps I agree with you, better to do nothing than relax yourself with such "solutions". I'm not sure about the chance/infection rate. Who are you, I don't remember. I recently fell off the second floor of a hooch we were clearing up in a far away country, so it could reflect on my memory. The floor simply didn't hold my weight, I'm tall.
    1 point
  36. No, I'm talking about the first picture, the one that has ‘Super/Natural’ text in it, this screenshot shows the second one, you need to right click on it, choose save, it will save as WEBP.
    1 point
  37. HW installed Vista 64 sp2 (without extended kernel) just to try it. Works, posting from it now. The installer worked for me, but nothing showed up in the start menu. Had to search for chrome.exe, which was in C:\Users\your_name\AppData\Local\Supermium\Application.
    1 point
  38. For those who are curious about when will Supermium support XP, read this page: https://github.com/win32ss/supermium/issues/96
    1 point
  39. That's pretty good advice if it's just the cost of a new system that's holding you back. I think that's true for some. But I also know several XP users just prefer the XP UI to more recent Windows versions, and they don't even want to switch to Win 7 (to say nothing of 10!) I doubt they'd be very comfortable with a Linux UI; those folks may be willing to go to more extreme measures to stay on XP. There's also the intangible "thrill factor" of making XP (or even Vista or 7) run programs that Micro$oft, Google, etc. have tried very hard to keep them from running (like modern Chromium)
    1 point
  40. The name of that project really doesn't say anything to those that don't know it, OneCore is a library that Windows application developers may use to link their applications against. Windows umbrella libraries I know this one, Controller Area Network. The previous car of mine must have used K-Line.
    1 point
  41. Yes, but here in this topic, I talk about how stable and usable Supermium is in XP with One Core API installed.
    1 point
  42. This is how Supermium actually looks like on Windows XP with OCAPI (and with buggy GDI rendering enabled by using XP comp + --single-process). But Dibya accidentally used the wrong picture from OCAPI Github issues about someone managed to run crac_ked Chrome on XP.
    1 point
  43. Hello everyone. I just finished re-adding GDI to Supermium. At first it would only work in --single-process mode, but I got it working in standard mode by ensuring that FontCache objects have the Skia GDI font manager when GDI is enabled. Then I want to fix TLS, readd D3D9 DXVA support, and link Supermium against a DLL with implementations of many newer functions. I have fixed my PMs if you are interested.
    1 point
  44. New build of Serpent/UXP for XP! Test binary: Win32 https://o.rths.ml/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.6.win32-git-20200725-4d76d4e-uxp-1e0bb1d35-xpmod.7z Win64 https://o.rths.ml/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.6.win64-git-20200725-4d76d4e-uxp-1e0bb1d35-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-g4.6.win32-git-20200725-4d76d4e-uxp-1e0bb1d35-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-28.10.1a1.win32-git-20200725-af593444f-uxp-1e0bb1d35-xpmod.7z Win64 https://o.rths.ml/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.1a1.win64-git-20200725-af593444f-uxp-1e0bb1d35-xpmod.7z Official UXP changes since my last build: - Issue #618 - Remove eager instantiation - Debug follow up (6ac6136d1) - Merge pull request #1607 from g4jc/618 (7ee65ec4c) - Issue #1611 - Enable WASM by default but only enable jit when 64bit (d31ca27bb) - Issue #1612 - Add-ons targeting Toolkit's ID (and not Firefox's) should be considered "native" by the Add-ons Manager when using the Dual-GUID system (066caa4ee) - [css] Enable various arbitrarily-disabled CSS features in the platform. (1e0bb1d35) Official Basilisk changes since my last build: - Update back-end branch pointer (81a9034) - Update back-end branch pointer (214064b) - Issue MoonchildProductions/UXP#1611 - Use platform default for WASM (4d76d4e) Official Pale-Moon changes since my last build: - Issue #1811 - Indicate our per-monitor DPI-awareness to the O.S. (908df1c2b) - Update back-end branch pointer (536be431f) - Issue #1814 - Add controls for WASM (56f73ca56) - Follow up to Issue #1814 - Use correct casing for JavaScript (af593444f) My changes since my last build: - update ffmpeg to 3.4.8. (7fec328c8)
    1 point
  45. New regular/weekly KM-Goanna release: https://o.rths.ml/kmeleon/KM76.2.1-Goanna-20200711.7z Changelog: Out-of-tree changes: * update Goanna3 to git 32e7e53ea..e85fe6065: - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 951651 - Make bookmarkProperties, Star UI and Library info pane work with PlacesTransactions. r=mak (6d0127aa5) - Bug 547623 - Add a button to about:support to enter safe mode. r=adw (1a0481412) - Bug 728813 - Switch Help menu item to allow leaving Safe Mode when it's enabled. r=MattN (cfeae5bf8) - Bug 1125115 - Write a new keywords pseudo-API in PlacesUtils. r=ttaubert (afc6f00c9) (1bada3664) - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1160628. Speed up the URL constructor in the common case of no base URI. r=baku (ac5b2fe4e) - Bug 1139005 - Need to check the return value of AutoJSAPI.init in canvas EncodeCallback (r=ayang) (df623ad1b) - Bug 866846 - Use WAL journal mode for IndexedDB databases, r=janv. (bdcb676ac) - Apply at Bug 866846 - Use WAL journal mode for IndexedDB databases (breaks build!) (cf90bf698) - Bug 1131766 - Use a simpler thread model for IndexedDB transactions, r=khuey. (broken build) (12c8980b8) - Replay of: Bug 1182996 - Fix and add missing namespace comments. rs=ehsan Bug 1149420 - Make the IndexedDB permissions prompt work in e10s. r=b (f6818b630) - Bug 1112702 - Make IndexedDB transactions non-durable by default, r=khuey. (4d76a07c9) - Bug 1131776 - Use WITHOUT ROWID tables for IndexedDB, r=janv. (941399fa2) (515941185) - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1120957 - fix the source of searches made with paste & search, r=gijs,bwinton (da403a065) - Goanna -> Gecko (e8a5d073c) - Bug 1126057 - Provide better error when ./mach robocop is run without MOZ_HOST_BIN. r=nalexander (730edb656) - Bug 1147307 - Use the target_out value for b2g mach mochitest. r=ahal (98dd31571) - goanna -> gecko (4061244fd) - Bug 1136700 - enable tweaking of the maximum number of timeouts for mochitests; r=jmaher (da0c9df86) - goanna -> gecko (c7e86c998) - Bug 1146234 - Allow non-object values to be used as the this value when invoking IDL callback functions. r=peterv (b00049033) - Bug 1146333. Get rid of WrapCallThisValue and just use ToJSValue, now that we have it. r=peterv (095eb6d9d) - whitespace fix (caf4808f0) - Bug 1159401 - Split Blob and File classes, r=bz (700dbfd9b) (a47e7b316) - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1151703 - Part 1: Add timeline tracing markers for HTML and XML parsing; r=smaug (f18723780) - Bug 1151703 - Part 2: Show XML and HTML parsing markers in the performance tool; r=jsantell (d7a56c7af) - Bug 1151703 - Part 3: Add a test for HTML parsing markers; r=jsantell (0e0cdaf79) - Bug 1145247 - Add AutoTimelineMarker RAII class; r=smaug (03f8f0b68) - Bug 1148650 - Strengthen assertion that RemoveScriptBlocker is called on the main thread. r=smaug (23c32f7e6) - Bug 1154812. Fix location.pathname to return the right thing in workers. r=baku (1da68d18e) - Bug 1039818 - Extract the implementation of nsIDOMWindowUtils::GetResolution into nsLayoutUtils. r=ehsan (16001c475) - Bug 1039818 - Do not allow an older APZ repaint request to clobber a newer pres shell resolution in Layout. r=kats (928c128b8) - Bug 1152479 - Extract the implementations of layout-related nsIDOMWindowUtils APIs used by APZ into nsLayoutUtils. r=ehsan (56dbd653e) - Bug 1152479 - Do not use layout-related nsIDOMWindowUtils APIs from C++ APZ code. r=kats (73a316e28) - Bug 1152479 - Assert IsCallerChrome() in some layout-related nsIDOMWindowUtils APIs. r=ehsan (d02bc426a) - Bug 1155387: Add missing #include for imgIContainer.h to ContentParent.cpp. r=enndeakin (d2c53efea) - Bug 1071562, e10s, support non-text types in clipboard (html, images, etc), r=smaug (9b13a7e62) - Bug 1157193, fix null pointer check when dragging images, r=smaug (78198c3ce) - Bug 1152479 - Extract the implementations of nsIDOMWindowUtils::Send{KeyEvent,MouseEvent} into nsContentUtils. r=ehsan (432b1cb4a) - Bug 1152479 - In C++ APZ code, use nsContentUtils rather than nsIDOMWindowUtils to send key and mouse events. r=kats (8917cddda) (5231e1d79) - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Show APZ wheel support in about:support on Mac OS X. (bug 1155881, r=mstange) (57d9cf325) - Bug 1153603 - SMIL/SVG event type-> Event Handler mapping shouldn't affect to Event.type. r=heycam (d9e552735) - Bug 1145910 - Cross ShadowRoot boundary when updating ancestor state in event state manager. r=smaug (69f2b8ca0) - Don't route wheel events through APZ if they require custom deltas. (bug 1146674, r=kats) (fc3c488f7) - Bug 969250 - Part 1: Implement scroll snapping for scrollbars (v7 Patch),r=roc (6b9a9e6cd) - Bug 1150308 - Use flattened tree parent when settings event state on ancestors. r=smaug (f3cd95474) - Fix wheel events being misrouted in APZ-less widgets when APZ is enabled. (bug 1154734, r=kats) (a3b6db5ef) - Bug 1018639 - Reset the cursor on WM_SETCURSOR message when pointer is over content. r=jimm (86523f46d) - Bug 1151136 - Always initialize the aSeqno result from TabParent::RecvNotifyIMEFocus. r=masayuki (5136a9699) - Bug 1121905 - Reorder frame loading sequence to send content process the URL earlier. r=kanru (3ee7d41da) - Bug 1088180 - Swap nsIBrowserDOMWindows when swapping remote frame loaders. r=smaug. (4885fbe74) - Bug 1127727 - Swap callbacks in the Compositor when dragging tabs between windows. r=billm (7ce3217fd) - Bug 1132072 - Handle RequestNotifyLayerTreeReady when RenderFrameParent not ready (r=dvander) (76055c0ab) - Bug 1018639 - Maintain separate cursors in chrome and client processes. r=roc (f3a1dfdbd) - Bug 1155207 - Change comparison of warning with aTargetContent and aTargetFrame. r=smaug (a544f2bca) - Bug 1083365 - Tag NS_MOUSE_EXIT messages as eTopLevel when sending to child process. (r=smaug) (a05a10f98) - Bug 1134245 - Improve formatting of devicemanager getInfo() data; r=bc (2b98e7571) - Bug 1137339 - [manifestparser] implement a chunk_by_runtime filter, r=jmaher (8cfbeaa79) - Bug 1131098 - Make mochitest use manifestparser's chunking algorithms and remove JS based ones, r=jmaher (669f8f37a) - Bug 1142050 - Add --chunk-by-runtime option to mochitest, r=jmaher (53fc49915) - Bug 1146871 - Make xpcshell use manifestparser's chunking algorithm, r=jmaher (16be8981e) - Bug 987360 - Add ability to tag tests with arbitrary strings and run them, r=chmanchester (e7e8187c9) - goanna -> gecko (df1f2be50) - Bug 1147129 - upgrade mochitest from optparse to argparse and move android cli to mochitest_options.py, r=chmanchester (e979c6a56) - Bug 1147283 - Replace mozpack.path with mozpath. r=mshal (98737f234) - Bug 1046992 - Consolidate desktop/b2g/b2g desktop mochitest mach commands, r=gbrown (7f9c7cf81) - Bug 1152864 - Disable unsafe CPOW warnings when running mochitests by default, and add option to re-enable. r=ahal. (42e0bb9e1) - Bug 1152864 - Add DISABLE_UNSAFE_CPOW_WARNINGS environment variable for our test harnesses. r=jimm. (90ecb1b50) - Bug 1154396 - Remove a debug printf in plugin code. No bug. r=jimm (c31b2b3af) - Bug 1138520 - Diagnostic patch for shutdown hangs (r=jchen) (626eed2d1) - Bug 1138520 follow-up: Fix the build bustage on configurations that disable the crash reporter (97d2d79b2) (c7f8abfdb) - import change from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - goanna -> gecko (cac9263ee) (30dd322d5) - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1149785 - Make nsIWidget::ClientToWindowSize use LayoutDeviceIntSize instead of the unit-less nsIntSize. r=roc (315bf8eb2) - Bug 1016232 - Add detection when pen leave hover of digitizer. r=smaug, r=jimm (2c76f0bed) - Bug 1143655 - Add sending NS_TOUCH_CANCEL event. r=kats (ce66d68c8) - Bug 1139469 - Guard against a null compositor loop during startup on B2G. r=botond (7bbd99f32) - Allow dispatching to the APZ controller thread from any thread. (bug 1147681 part 1, r=kats) (bfe063b9e) - Fix APZCs leaking when a compositor shuts down. (bug 1147681 part 2, r=kats) (8eb6c147e) - Fix APZ target confirmations arriving before dependent layer transactions. (bug 1154130, r=kats) (6b0e3e3a7) - Bug 1153977 - Make the spellchecker's constructor async. r=billm (a9db5e82d) - Bug 1153056 - Fix about:webrtc to not blank on zero allocated PeerConnections. r=jesup (fffd2df2d) - Bug 1100508: Easily capture about:webrtc page data for a bug reports. r=jib, r=mikedeboer (9274d00ab) - Bug 1147153: Update L10n translation notes for about:webrtc. r=mikedeboer (36525c53b) - Bug 1154482: about:webrtc intermittently throws a js type error. r=jib (d11ad41f8) - Bug 1100502: about:webrtc e10s fix. Content and chrome connections are reported. r=rjesup (56ed6bf6a) (e85fe6065) * 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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  46. New build of BOC/UXP for XP! Test binary: MailNews Win32 https://o.rths.ml/boc-uxp/mailnews.win32-20200711-9a3d652a-uxp-936438dd5-xpmod.7z Browser-only Suite Win32 https://o.rths.ml/boc-uxp/bnavigator.win32-20200711-9a3d652a-uxp-936438dd5-xpmod.7z source patch (excluding UXP): https://o.rths.ml/boc-uxp/boc-uxp-src-xpmod-20191123.7z No official repo changes since my last build. -- New build of IceApe-UXP for XP! Test binary: https://o.rths.ml/gpc/files1.rt/iceape.win32-20200711-id-eed056673-ia-41157bf-uxp-936438dd5-xpmod.7z for UXP changes please see above.
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  47. New build of Serpent/UXP for XP! Test binary: Win32 https://o.rths.ml/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.6.win32-git-20200711-61fb611-uxp-936438dd5-xpmod.7z Win64 https://o.rths.ml/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.6.win64-git-20200711-61fb611-uxp-936438dd5-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-g4.6.win32-git-20200711-61fb611-uxp-936438dd5-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-28.10.1a1.win32-git-20200711-92c0881dc-uxp-936438dd5-xpmod.7z Win64 https://o.rths.ml/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.1a1.win64-git-20200711-92c0881dc-uxp-936438dd5-xpmod.7z Official UXP changes since my last build: - Issue #618 - Check for failed instantiation when starting to fetch dependencies (ec10b65dd) - Issue #618 - Add clarifying code comments. (98752af13) - Issue #618 - Align module instantiation/errors with the updated spec. (61a471ef1) - Issue #618 - Update code comments for ModuleInstantiate (9ca741472) - Issue #618 - Add APIs to query module record errors (74c48bcc7) - Issue #618 - Match JSAPI names with the changes in 9ca74147225eed305e28c7887f9b2251aeeb0f36 (10e262441) - Issue #618 - Fix JSAPI additions to pass the JS context. (121935cae) - Issue #618 - Remove eager instantiation (046534432) - Issue #618 - Remove context and heap-idle check (9b60e7110) - Issue #618 - Further align error handling for module scripts with the spec (66bf3a227) - Issue #618 - Slightly improve module scripting tests. (d637d99ee) - Issue #618 - Report source position information (line/column) (2dff89b65) - Merge branch 'es-modules-work' (c053de708) - Issue #618 - Fix typo and remove old function declarations. (e378530bc) - Merge branch 'es-modules-work' (7cebdd781) - [image] Add a sanity check to JPEG encoder buffer handling, just in case. (64be1dc32) - [AppCache] Add check for disallowed encoded path separators (1409983d2) - [WebRTC] Make candidate pair insertion code easier to read/understand. (7bc3826bc) - [js] Improve readability and control flow of js date string parser. (247ed6576) - [NSS] Implement constant-time GCD and modular inversion (3e56a2c97) - [NSS] Version and build bump (c5e5d7068) - Force clobber (5d700cd91) - [js] Get the class pointer from the ObjectGroup in NativeObject::slotSpan (f0a6ca4f9) - [network] Use query and ref lengths if available in nsStandardURL. (936438dd5) Official Basilisk changes since my last build: - Issue MoonchildProductions/UXP#1578 - Add global menubar support for GTK (7b88cc8) - Merge pull request #19 from Lootyhoof/global-menu (08794b6) - Issue #17 - Reinstate erroneously removed unload event listener (61fb611) Official Pale-Moon changes since my last build: - Issue #1782 - Add option to insert all new tabs after the current tab (e823327b3) - Update back-end branch pointer (Unstable 2020-06-27) (7b4263d20) - Update back-end branch pointer (Unstable 2020-07-06) (92c0881dc)
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