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Answered this question for one millionth time, just three pots above yours. You'd probably see it, if reduced your one word or one emoji postings. Like "nope". or "" Explained the issues in details here and here.5 points
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No, I'm the pillar of politeness, it wasn't me, it was Jody, something about "newbie format police". Wrong again, misinterpret what I wrote, clearly on purpose, to make me look bad, I wrote "your last posts here (in this topic)", and I stand by my words, as clearly seen by your post I'm replying to. What you oftenly write is offensive, meaningless and destructive to the community of MSFN. Look at you last posts, again. Think of how to try to be polite and friendly.5 points
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And because of that glued upon UI, Vivaldi is heavy. I don't want Supermium be like Vivaldi. I'm perfectly fine without that custom UI, in fact, I'd like to see a clear, de-cluttered UI.4 points
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And so that you don't get the impression that everything in the Pale Moon forum is hostile and unfair, here's a post from back2themoon, the creator of the thread "New uBlock Origin version released (Special mod by @AstroSkipper)", who has something positive and factual to say about my mod uBlock Origin Legacy: Source: https://forum.palemoon.org/viewtopic.php?f=46&t=30787&sid=feea3eb912a653ba49c1fb3c2bc447f3&start=60#p248386 Many thanks to back2themoon for this fair and factual contribution!3 points
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Took me a year and then some to find this out. Maybe I shouldn't have. Would've thought everybody was here, as always, him included. Would've thought everything's just fine. But there it is... One of us - another one - has left for a while; just for a little Eternity and a day, and then who knows, maybe there will be a full board up there somewhere... Useless to repeat all the good things that have already been thought of, written, and/or spoken about Den. We all know how he was and what he did here. We will all miss him dearly. May he rest in peace! 🙏2 points
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What jumper posted is actually something like (without the spaces) this: b o o t [ i ] . [ / i ] i n i the part inside the square brackets is what tells the board software that the dot between the two sets of square brackets is to be rendered as italic. Just like you do not see the square brackets, when you copy and paste you do not have them. In any case that is just a string and you cannot execute a string, the file with that name is a plain text configuration file and anyway it is never executed, the lines inside that file are parsed and then IF valid, used as parameters for the use of NTLDR (and the parser is quite strict). A file name is NEVER executed, and even IF it was a file, a .ini file is NOT executed. In DOS/WINDOWS the extension (what is after the dot in file names) is a way to identify a file type and take actions depending on it. jaclaz2 points
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It had NOTHING to do with you being a girl. In fact I make no judgements of gender. We're all equals here. So let's not turn this into a direction that it never had to go into.2 points
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Yep, MTV's some nice memories indeed! Take Duran Duran or Depeche Mode, for example. I recently googled MTV, they still exist, but I'm not sure why, I mean what for? I'm posting this HTTPS link as a posting test. @roytam1 https://www.mtv.com/ OK good night and see ya'll tomorrow.. Over and out2 points
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Perhaps it has something to do with MSFN not being MTV? Just my guess.2 points
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Let me explain, @jaclazmade this topic to see what exactly triggers the forum software posting block, you don't need to have doubts in @jaclaz's actions, trust me.2 points
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I think @D.Draker actually meant @UCyborg but he mixed it up a bit as @UCyborg is from Slovenia. Yep, that's why I am on the sunny side of the street. The motherboard of my old computer is from 2000. Therefore, no problems here to use all old DOS tools. It must be an advantage to be a dinosaur for once. By the way, HDAT2 has always been part of my emergency collection of CDs/DVDs.2 points
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That's what low level format means nowadays. So not no but yes. Before disposing of or smashing a hard disk, one should explore and try all options. I have said before, I am a non-believer. So no faith here in anything. Trial and error is an appropiate method, though.2 points
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OT: Unfortunately not! I know this shop but I have never ordered anything there. BTW, that a shop is a German one says nothing about the quality of offered hardware, which in most cases is of Asian origin anyway nowadays. For old, already used hardware, I prefer eBay or eBay Kleinazeigen, and for new hardware, Amazon and some real shops in my surrounding.2 points
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boot.ini dot's color is arbitrarily set to black1 point
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In case any of you missed it, Enhancer for YouTube has been updated. The manifest's Chrome min-ver is v120 but I've been using in Ungoogled v114 and everything seems to be working.1 point
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It was mentioned here. I suppose it could have a dedicated thread. The new version was released few hours ago.1 point
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Vivaldi has it and while the rest of the UI is still custom rendered like Chrome, it's much expanded functionality-wise compared So it could be done, but people would always find something to complain about. Am I the only one who finds all these browser discussions really monotone at this point? The only odd XPs I still see in the wild once in the blue moon have Firefox 52 or Chrome 49 at best, so probably not much (any?) web browsing is done on them.1 point
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Both! But brightness is something that bothers more. Ugly, bold fonts are better visible here. Seems like you don't read all posts. https://msfn.org/board/topic/185045-supermium/?do=findComment&comment=12597241 point
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I thought you were disscussing about the fonts rendering. I couldn't notice any ''ugly, thick, red, blurry areals''...1 point
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And again, only half-truths and falsehoods in the Pale Moon forum by our "friend" athenian200, in a thread that is not the official support thread of my mod uBlock Origin Legacy: Source: https://forum.palemoon.org/viewtopic.php?f=46&t=30787&sid=feea3eb912a653ba49c1fb3c2bc447f3&start=60#p248309 Why does someone who spreads so many untruths and half-knowledge think he can give advice, especially when he has discredited himself so much with an inadequate examination and disastrous conclusions? Unbelievable! He shouldn't gloss over mistakes he has made, but rather apologise to his readers for the nonsense which he spread there. Read here: https://forum.palemoon.org/viewtopic.php?f=46&t=30787&sid=feea3eb912a653ba49c1fb3c2bc447f3&start=60#p248292 The only thing that is really true in his stories is that he has no idea about extensions. Here is a quotation from the linked post above: Anyway! If one had read the changelogs I provided, one would have realised that not only filter lists were changed. Please, ignore what this guy is saying there! Form your own independent and uninfluenced opinion! Therefore, I advise everyone to read here or ask questions here to get factually correct answers or information when it comes to my mod uBlock Origin Legacy. Kind regards, AstroSkipper1 point
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I'm a bit CLUELESS as to the rampant speculation regarding "win32" and why he does or does not post here at MSFN. He seldom posts, period, this is NOT his HOME. For those of us who do make this our HOME, why in Hades do we assume that others do the same?1 point
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For those who may think this thread is visited regularly by win32, I just want to remind them that this thread was created and owned by Dibya, and that the first and only time win32 participated in it was in september 2023 (first page), about right before an apparently very sensitive to brightness participant complained about "excessive brightness", something only one other participant in this thread has complained about. For them: try dark mode/dark ui flags, they work flawlessly and, as the whole supermium package, for free.1 point
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I'm sorry, but that sort of thinking is taking this all WAY TOO PERSONALLY! And sure, you can stop by one of my thread's and make comparisons to something else. That's called "discussion". At the end of the day, it's just technology. By the way no one owns threads here. Even on Roytam1s and NotHere's threads, people make comparisons to things. For example, a few posts yet, I praised Supermium because it game Vista a real contender for the modern web. It beats out Roytam1s and NotHere's offerings (in my mind). So by your logic, are we not allowed to say that? It's perfectly a relevant comparison.1 point
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Seeing it successfully posted, I'm leaning more and more towards a newly implemented anti-bot, anti-hacker prevention system in the forum software that filters out bad IP and possible copyright infringements.1 point
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Someone already tried playing the game Mortal Kombat 1 (2023 remake) using the October Kernel?1 point
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I would backup all accessable data and perform then a low level format. Then you can check whether the pending sectors have been remapped or not. Exactly that I did successfully in the past using a low level format tool from WD (I don't know its name at the moment) and Spinrite 6.0.1 point
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If "Made in Germany" or another imprint suggesting German production is found on electronic components, this does not mean that the part was produced entirely in Germany. The production costs in Germany are far too high. Therefore, most of it is produced abroad and perhaps finished here. Purely German, electronic components are certainly rather rare. You shouldn't fool yourself about that. The end consumer is just getting screwed anyway.1 point
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Thank you! So far all is good. All my four IDE hard disk in my Windows XP computer are in an excellent condition. And I have two Dawicontrol SATA PCI cards on reserve. But I hope I do not have to use them. I think I would even rather change the motherboard.1 point
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Of course, not! The last years, only from time to time. All for nostalgic and rather sentimental reasons! It's just contemporary history. And I have always been an Atari fan.1 point
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Best bet is to use Connectix Virtual PC 5.1.370. You can run Windows 7 on it on Windows 98 SE. (Make sure CPUID limit in BIOS is enabled, apparently this makes it work)1 point
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New build of basilisk/UXP for XP! Test binary: Win32 https://o.rths.cf/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.1.win32-git-20190119-082c0d218-xpmod.7z Win64 https://o.rths.cf/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.1.win64-git-20190119-082c0d218-xpmod.7z diff: https://o.rths.cf/basilisk/UXP-xp-gitdiff-20181110.7z PM28XP build: Win32 https://o.rths.cf/palemoon/palemoon-28.3.0a1.win32-git-20190119-082c0d218-xpmod.7z Win64 https://o.rths.cf/palemoon/palemoon-28.3.0a1.win64-git-20190119-082c0d218-xpmod.7z Official repo changes since my last build: - Telemetry: Remove stubs and related code (5335681cd) - Remove unused telemetry timer from HTMLMediaElement.h (09a81ba9b) - Remove a pointless `switch` after telemetry cleanup (acf1406e0) - Make `AllowExperiments` return `false` as it is not useful without telemetry (633540464) - Merge pull request #929 from adeshkp/remove-telemetry-stubs (fb1d4c971) - [WebExAM] Use proper application name in WebExtension API error message. (c80c9cc40) - [PALEMOON] Clean up advanced prefs XUL (3e109856a) - [PALEMOON] Move Advanced prefs l10n strings to their proper place (41e07182f) - Add matching browser.newtab.choice pref to prevent error. (2ab82d7fc) - [PALEMOON] Add captive portal preference to the UI. (db15a3fdb) - Add preference for fully disabling HSTS. (3afb818f2) - [PALEMOON] Fix the option to disable HSTS. (1b9accd6f) - Improve toolbar icons for all DPIs (58f755254) - New cycle version bump (a20daf64b) - Add isIntersecting property to IntersectionObserverEntry. (f6ef8d8ca) - Fix check for HSTS when service is disabled. (a74b09347) - Merge pull request #931 from Ascrod/master (01ad6e745) - Rewrite IntersectionObserver list handling to be more robust. (ef8a5dca4) - Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/MoonchildProductions/UXP (082c0d218)1 point
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just have a deeper look into PM's webRTC code, its module is not updated to fx52 level and javascript module fails when loading https://test.webrtc.org/ demo. so I decided to disable it again. EDIT: pm28 builds updated1 point
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never have a look on it since this is just "private" build to myself, download count is irrelevant to me.1 point
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New regular/weekly KM-Goanna release: https://o.rths.cf/kmeleon/KM76.1-Goanna-20190112.7z Changelog: In-tree changes: - nsIDOMWindow to nsPIDOMWindow conversion for Goanna3 nsIDOMWindow change (9049c387) - bump K-Meleon version to 76.1 (972d4e6f) Out-of-tree changes: * update Goanna3 to git c581f09b3..35fb6f0f2 - import changes from wicknix/Arctic-Fox: - Backport of Mozilla Bug 1267338. Remove dead codepath for the case when we opened a window even though popupState was openAbused, since we never open a window in that situation (4930e3bb7) - slightly modernize code, use nsPIDOMWindow and prepare for next patch (37e709eca) (with missed win32 code plugged in) - Backport of Mozilla Bug 1222516 part 1. Add a window API for opening a window with navigation and a given docshell loadinfo to use for the navigation. (d4c222d45) - Backport of Mozilla Bug 1222516 part 2. Add a window API for opening a window passing through a boolean indicating that no opener should be set on the result. (c3259462b) - first batch to transition nsIDOMWindow to nsPIDOMWindow at about TenFourFox level (dba07065a) - update also GetOpener to nsPIDOMWindow (701c46ecb) - Backport of Mozilla Bug 1207245 - part 1 - move RefCounted<T> to its own file (1acef0a1d) - Bug 1207245 - part 2 followup - add more mozilla/RefCounted.h (31cad506d) - Bug 1207245 - part 0 - fix why-did-we-allow-that tests in TestRefPtr.cpp (cad11cb06) (80ef6dfdb) - import changes from wicknix/Arctic-Fox: - backport of Bug 1188696 - Remove the XPCOM dependencies in nsRefPtr.h (6c2860799) - backport of Bug 1188696 - Hoist nsRefPtr.h into MFBT (e892acb58) - Backport of Bug 1138967 - Part 3: Add D3D11 YCbCr texture clients and upload on the client side (2e4218167) - Bug 1038536 - Flatten image/src/ directory (3adb2d635) - Bug 1038536 - Flatten image/public/ directory (22329f3b4) - Bug 1038536 - Flatten image/decoders/icon/qt/public/ directory. (7b5b8b2af) - Bug 1038536 - Update header guard after flatten image/build (20e1614ac) - Bug 1116905 - part 2 - add MakeAndAddRef helper function to facilitate constructing TemporaryRef (9c85f45a0) - Bug 1139781 - Implement VideoPlaybackQuality for MediaCodecReader. (1a7c6c0a7) - Bug 1138825 - Fix the crash at mAudioPromise: call decode audio data when the audio queue is empty and check the mAudioPromise is empty or not. (3f5d3a1c5) - Bug 875247 - Add support for DXVA2 via D3D11 (2ca491206) - Bug 1145513 - Upload YCbCr image data on the client side when using d3d9 layers. (50f7a69fa) - Bug 1053563 - Use a static create function to replace InitWith for TextureClient. (dd1c8fc89) - Bug 1145764 - Add some default-disabled logging to TextureClientPool (1cfc0d1b9) - Bug 1120780 - Fallback on lock_ycbcr when ColorConvertor fails (3a9b893f0) - Bug 1161815: Use a single ID2D1SolidColorBrush per DrawTarget. (a70b72ef6) - Bug 1160485 - remove implicit conversion from RefPtr<T> to TemporaryR…ef<T>; (e6e6224c5) - Bug 1116905 - part 3 - remove dependence on implicit conversion from T* to TemporaryRef<T>, gfx changes; (f71d3ffa8) - Bug 1116905 - part 1 - remove dependence on implicit conversion from T* to TemporaryRef<T>, non-gfx changes; (f66714955) - implement Event.srcElement as alias (6c1ee1c6d) - 1116905 - part 4 - remove implicit conversion from non-nullptr T* to TemporaryRef<T> (f94c680f9) - Bug 1031152 - Define a JS public API for working with SavedFrame instances (2aa41721a) - Update TLD's from ESR 60 (b9dbe0ca3) with some changes to fix building, reported to upstream: - https://github.com/wicknix/Arctic-Fox/commit/2e421816773b6a57502907ab22c285d994d8b024#r31893045 - https://github.com/wicknix/Arctic-Fox/commit/50f7a69fa9a36634aef1ae5a221415ca98284435#r31892913 - https://github.com/wicknix/Arctic-Fox/commit/f667149556ae0e64c9dbce08836bb5d957db2464#r31892928 (d16bac042) - addendum to upstream change "first batch to transition nsIDOMWindow to nsPIDOMWindow at about TenFourFox level (dba07065a)": missing accessible code change. reported to upstream: https://github.com/wicknix/Arctic-Fox/commit/dba07065a9a9543f772dd98ff3d3358e72ce3c32#commitcomment-31896793 (bcfdf272b) - import changes from rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1135535 part 1 - Suppress C4805 unsafe mix type warnings in js/src and mark that warning an error on MSVC. (dc6556208) - Bug 1135535 part 2 - Fix C4067 unexpected token in js/src and mark this warning an error on MSVC. (5ee1a479e) - Bug 1135535 part 3 - Fix C4258 definition ignored warnings and mark it an error in js/src on MSVC. (0d6bdd2ff) - Bug 1136925 part 1. Stop passing a parent to JS_CloneObject (02806f3cb) - Bug 1136925 part 2. Stop passing a parent to Wrapper::New. (1d51cbd34) - Bug 1131803. Remove the use of parents from SandboxCallableProxyHandler and SandboxProxyHandler. (43015c1fa) - Bug 1131803 comment fix followup. (80f08fbdd) - Bug 1136292 part 1. Stop passing a parent to BindingJSObjectCreator methods, since it's always the global anyway. (80cdbc44d) - Bug 1136292 part 2. Stop passing an explicit JS::NullPtr parent to JS_NewObjectWithGivenProto in nsDocument. (4b9a421b2) - Bug 1136292 part 3. Stop passing a global as the parent arg to JS_NewObjectWithGivenProto in bindings code. (82e58f2c4) - Bug 1136292 part 4. Stop passing a global as the parent arg to JS_NewObjectWithGivenProto in XBL code. (8b0920249) - Bug 1136292 part 5. Stop passing a global as the parent arg to JS_NewObjectWithGivenProto in XPConnect. (d8d834ecd) - add missing parts of Bug 1138967 - Part 3 (f7dfd5865) - Bug 1136925 part 3. Stop passing parents to js::NewProxyObject. (dc13db8da) - Bug 1136925 part 4. Stop passing parents to ProxyObject::New. (e2d30e340) with some changes to fix building, reported to upstream: - https://github.com/rmottola/Arctic-Fox/commit/f7dfd58658595b9c5251b9258c625a7eeebdfbf6#r31909537 (a75a3d758) - update nspr to 4.20 (cdef6ffd8) - update NSS to rev c8f7602ce9e6 with nss339-vc2013.diff applied (e9b9856a4) - restore accidentally removed nspr win64 patch (96f655649) - reverting these changes in order to fix crash for now: - Bug 1136925 part 1. Stop passing a parent to JS_CloneObject (02806f3cb) - Bug 1136925 part 2. Stop passing a parent to Wrapper::New. (1d51cbd34) - Bug 1136925 part 3. Stop passing parents to js::NewProxyObject. (dc13db8da) - Bug 1136925 part 4. Stop passing parents to ProxyObject::New. (e2d30e340) (35fb6f0f2) * Notice: the changelog above may not always applicable to XULRunner code which K-Meleon uses.1 point
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New build of BOC/UXP for XP! Test binary: MailNews Win32 https://o.rths.cf/boc-uxp/mailnews.win32-20190112-5924658-uxp-f38edc94a-xpmod.7z Browser-only Suite Win32 (removed due to request) source patch (excluding UXP): (removed due to request) Official repo changes since my last build: - [MAIL] Import Enigmail code as a bundled extension (384b619) - Revert "[MAIL] Import Enigmail code as a bundled extension" (cd13806) - [PLATFORM] Update commit pointer (5924658) For UXP changes please see above.1 point
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New build of basilisk/UXP for XP! Test binary: Win32 https://o.rths.cf/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.1.win32-git-20190112-f38edc94a-xpmod.7z Win64 https://o.rths.cf/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.1.win64-git-20190112-f38edc94a-xpmod.7z diff: https://o.rths.cf/basilisk/UXP-xp-gitdiff-20181110.7z PM28XP build: Win32 https://o.rths.cf/palemoon/palemoon-28.3.0a1.win32-git-20190112-f38edc94a-xpmod.7z Win64 https://o.rths.cf/palemoon/palemoon-28.3.0a1.win64-git-20190112-f38edc94a-xpmod.7z Official repo changes since my last build: - Expose hidden preference to disable Page Thumbnail generation. (9e2bf8316) - [WebExAM] Properly handle the add-on name in case it's localized (6a97d9db0) - Merge pull request #926 from JustOff/PR_WebExAM_addon.name (9f4afc255) - Fix library window reference to SVG toolbar image. (e8cebef9d) - Align Element.ScrollIntoView() with the spec. (c0a05ada1) - Update basilisk blocklist header. (f38edc94a) My changes since my last build: - update libaom to git rev a1615ed01a112432825f231a1fa47295cff127b4 - update NSS to rev c8f7602ce9e6 with nss339-vc2013.diff applied - enabled webrtc build option for bk52 builds1 point
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New build of BOC/UXP for XP! Test binary: MailNews Win32 https://o.rths.cf/boc-uxp/mailnews.win32-20190105-23937c6-uxp-7fcb7f544-xpmod.7z Browser-only Suite Win32 (removed due to request) source patch (excluding UXP): (removed due to request) Official repo changes since my last build: - [PLATFORM] Update commit pointer (56a95eb) - [PLATFORM] Update commit pointer (04bdb5d) - [PLATFORM] Update commit pointer (1c49fe8) - Update MacOS-files.in (5336c75) - Update Info.plist.in (b1bbad9) - Update Mac icons (3ea3912) - Update Mac icons (36a1864) - Update Mac icons (82bc1c4) - Merge pull request #61 from wicknix/TRUNK (0d6fdb4) - [MAIL] Attempt to add close.svg for macintosh (065f531) - Create README.md (faa1af7) - [PLATFORM] Update commit pointer (23937c6) For UXP changes please see above.1 point
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New build of basilisk/UXP for XP! Test binary: Win32 https://o.rths.cf/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.1.win32-git-20190105-7fcb7f544-xpmod.7z Win64 https://o.rths.cf/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.1.win64-git-20190105-7fcb7f544-xpmod.7z diff: https://o.rths.cf/basilisk/UXP-xp-gitdiff-20181110.7z PM28XP build: Win32 https://o.rths.cf/palemoon/palemoon-28.3.0a1.win32-git-20190105-7fcb7f544-xpmod.7z Win64 https://o.rths.cf/palemoon/palemoon-28.3.0a1.win64-git-20190105-7fcb7f544-xpmod.7z Official repo changes since my last build: - [PALEMOON] Bug 1115369 - Use notifications instead of getViewItem for DownloadsView (a970e88a1) - [PALEMOON] Bug 1115971 - Don't fall back to the Places title for downloads without the target file name annotation (1b414c2b9) - [PALEMOON] Bug 1115972 - Don't fall back to the Places icon for downloads without the target file name annotation (8bd13f3a2) - [PALEMOON] Bug 1120429 - Remove unused code handling nodeAnnotationChanged (1eab01b24) - [PALEMOON] Bug 1115421 - Simplify download annotations handling in the Library (81265fae3) - [PALEMOON] Bug 1115983 - Keep only minimal state information in the DataItem (e666c9a8e) - [PALEMOON] Bug 1116176 - Create DownloadsHistoryDataItem and HistoryDownload objects (ac3159f02) - [PALEMOON] Bug 1115379 - Streamline DownloadsViewItemController construction and remove now unneeded identifiers (927853bde) - [PALEMOON] Bug 1117139 - Move code controlling the "download.xml" binding to a common place (f2f700514) - [PALEMOON] Bug 1117139 - Move code controlling the "download.xml" binding to a common place (downloadsViewCommon.js) (df852eca4) - [PALEMOON] Bug 1117141 - Part 1 of 2 - Bypass all the DownloadsDataItem properties (462332eee) - [PALEMOON] Bug 1117141 - Part 2 of 2 - Refactor notifications and remove the DownloadsDataItem object (d6c976bf6) - Fix typos (761b6eb25) - [PALEMOON] Bug 1127867 - Use the new back-end property to get the size of downloads asynchronously (beeede618) - [PALEMOON] Bug 1195279 - Fix typo in allDownloadsViewOverlay.js following landing of bug 1127867 (8cc3f3616) - [PALEMOON] Bug 1129896 - Part 1 of 2 - Keep cached metadata for history downloads indefinitely (0b15a2b89) - [PALEMOON] Bug 1129896 - Part 2 of 2 - Convert the shared front-end code to a JavaScript code module (551c6ff04) - [PALEMOON] Bug 1135348 - Fix about:downloads by adding missing XPCOMUtils imports (909c3ee13) - [PALEMOON] Initialize the search service asynchronously when calling 'BrowserSearch.addEngine()' (accd61429) - [FFmpeg] Use new decode API with recent FFmpeg version. (515e0794f) - [FFmpeg] Don't define AV_CODEC_ID_VPx with libavcodec 58 (68acfbb14) - Merge pull request #921 from trav90/media-work (5920c1dc6) - Avoid redefined macro warning in MediaFormatReader (7a39cd52e) - Merge pull request #922 from trav90/media-work (626d40774) - Merge pull request #920 from JustOff/PR_nsIBrowserSearchService_async_init_2 (bcf3df362) - Merge pull request #917 from janekptacijarabaci/_testBranch_pm_downloads_rewrite (78ad9498a) - Dont rely on 'this' staying alive long enough for getting favicons. (8a10092b5) - Add Comodo IS < 6.3 64-bit to the dll blocklist (517f50298) - Update UXP Coding Style guideline document (WIP) (eec3d00bb) - Update UXP Coding Style guideline document (WIP) (7a22921c2) - Update UXP Coding Style guideline document (WIP) (da0d462d6) - Use getElementBoundingRect and element.ownerGlobal in FormSubmitObserver (f543892e4) - Update HSTS preload list (483267ba9) - Make MAX_CSS_VAR_LENGTH unsigned to avoid warnings. (dfce7fa7b) - Remove proprietary constructor on AudioContext. (7fcb7f544) My changes since my last build: - update libaom to git rev c07e9d6ccf340843e8899e7da6b15a0893007bd51 point