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WinNTSetup 5.3.5 - removed redudant code, WimHost options removed - updated wimlib to version 1.14.4 - enforce modded wimlib - HideProductKeys option defaults to 1 - minwim crash fixed - minwim speed improved - minwim extended log files - fixed WinRE GUI bugs - fixed crash installing WinXP3 points
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You have other sites opened in Supermium, this obviously adds performance penalty. Msfn, github and reddit. Esp. githun and reddit are heavy.3 points
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You will always find the latest version of New Moon 28 in this thread: https://msfn.org/board/topic/185966-my-browser-builds-part-5/?do=findComment&comment=1264369 The link points to the latest post with the most recent version. In general, you can find all releases from @roytam1 on his server: https://o.rthost.win/3 points
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AstroSkipper, which sites did you test it with? I have the same issue Dave wrote about, memory leaks (and then crashes, sometimes just hangs) while scrolling instagram. I have 16Gb of RAM currently, can extend to 32.2 points
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Yes, it forces the connection to that specific IPv4 IP address. Just the same as forcing a block of a connection to a site by: 0.0.0.0 evilsite.com For example, I have www.facebook.com like that in my hosts file and when I try to get DNS info about it with the `dig` command in Linux, this is the answer: dig www.facebook.com ; <<>> DiG 9.16.48-Ubuntu <<>> www.facebook.com ;; global options: +cmd ;; Got answer: ;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 23139 ;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 0, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 1 ;; OPT PSEUDOSECTION: ; EDNS: version: 0, flags:; udp: 65494 ;; QUESTION SECTION: ;www.facebook.com. IN A ;; Query time: 0 msec ;; SERVER: 127.0.0.53#53(127.0.0.53) ;; WHEN: Tue May 07 16:21:57 CEST 2024 ;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 45 ANSWER: 0 ; Query time: 0 msec You're only in trouble when the IP address of void.gr changes. That's up to the maintainer of uBO Legacy. What you could also do, is tell the maintainer of the list (@kargig) about his website issue on GitHub.2 points
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:OT Unfortunately, there are really no forks of browsers which bring newer browser versions to older Android versions. Thus, my old, beloved Samsung Galaxy S3 with the old Android 4.3 stucks on very old browser versions. When setting up my new Galaxy smartphone, I will probably root the S3 device to upgrade it to Android 7. Just for fun, of course! The good is my tablet is on Android 9 and still gets the most recent browser versions from the Chrome world. :END OF OT2 points
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What happens in New Moon if you revert your change in Network Connection properties and put the IPv4 address in your HOSTS file: 83.212.168.30 www.void.gr For starters, see: https://www.howtogeek.com/27350/beginner-geek-how-to-edit-your-hosts-file/ On a non-rooted Android phone it is not possible to modify system files. That is, not easily; see here.2 points
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Because versions for XP, Vista, 7 and 8/8.1 Now separately: https://github.com/Alex313031/thorium-legacy/releases/tag/M122.0.6261.168 And so far the latest version for all of them is 122.2 points
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Download the latest pre-release. Someone else already had this issue and I believe Tihiy patched it. https://startisback.com/StartAllBack_setup.exe2 points
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Oh, not again! Kyber has been obsolete and outdated for ages, I warned you, you don't listen, I honestly don't understand why. D.Draker never gives bad advice. On the link below, you can enjoy the precise instructions on bruteforcing that weak "encryption" method. "Challenge 1: Breaking baby Kyber." "After a couple of hours (or way less depending on your configurations), we obtain the following solution..." Decrypting the communications: "From this point, having recovered the four server private keys (one for each communication), the rest of the challenge is straightforward. Having access to the ciphertext from the pcap file, we can use the OQS_KEM_kyber_NS_decaps function to recover the 32-byte shared secret. Here is the example code for the case NS5" https://blog.quarkslab.com/sandboxaq-ctf-2024.html2 points
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Thanks for the new version! Unfortunately, I have to report a new issue on Codeberg.org. When opening a website there (here in Mypal 68.14.1b using single-process mode), the following message is displayed at the top of the site: JavaScript error: e.contentBoxSize[0] is undefined (https://codeberg.org/assets/js/webcomponents.js?v=7.0.0-140-34a85c1536~gitea-1.22.0 @ 10:32190). Open browser console to see more details. Here is a screenshot of the browser console: And when closing the opened Codeberg site by clicking the close button, the complete browser closes immediately which means it crashes without any message. Can you confirm this?2 points
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@Dave-H, would you be willing to try out --disable-low-res-tiling? --disable-low-res-tiling reduces cpu usage and saves power https://codereview.chromium.org/196473007/ https://stackoverflow.com/questions/66825943/how-to-reduce-chromedriver-cpu-usage-in-selenium-python2 points
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Probably you hit the size limit. Try to delete your old attachments. It helped me, I can embed since then.2 points
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With our without HPET, yes, a bit faster start, like Dave wrote. But I'm not on a single core. Those on a single core would've seen a faster startup.2 points
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Process Tamer 2.14.01 can be found here: https://www.donationcoder.com/forum/index.php?topic=43293.msg407794#msg407794 :OT When using Windows XP, forget about the beta version Process Tamer 2.14.01! It doesn't work properly there. Use instead Process Tamer 2.11.01 which seems to work under Windows XP as it was designed! I personally use Process Hacker and Process Lasso for many years, and it meets all my needs. :END OF OT2 points
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... Or, more probably, using the same compiler but with different compilation scripts/configuration, depending on the OS the final binaries are targeting ...1 point
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for me it is stuck at "installing updates" https://ctrlv.cz/VWKw1 point
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That seems to be true today but it was certainly not true approx three years ago or so. I used to have a Chase account but no longer do because of their you-must-upgrade-your-browser constant and incessant nagging. As a "secondary account", I could boycott their business. But all of my utilities are basically monopolies, I have ONE choice if I want WATER at the house, ONE choice if I want CABLE at the house, ONE choice if I want ELECTRICITY at the house, ONE choice if I want HEAT at the house. I searched for several login pages and they all do lack Facebook today, that did not used to be the case, their own login page used to connect to Facebook! I can actually remember a time when Chase's login page had over 120 scripts being ran! I count via Proxomitron as it will count each and every individual 'script tag'. The top-hit as far as an internet search for the login "front page" (I no longer remember what URL that I used when I had a Chase account) currently only shows 21 scrips and no Facebook connections.1 point
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... 99.99% of times , when the OS generates that error upon trying to launch an ".exe" file, it means that the "Sub System Version" value inside the EXE's PE Header has been set (by the compiler) to a figure higher than the one corresponding to the current OS (e.g. XP=5.1, XPx64=5.2, Vista=6.0, Win7=6.1, Win8=6.2, Win8.1=6.3, Win10/11=10.0); using special software to modify that field of the PE header to an appropriate value for the current OS will allow for the executable to launch, unless some other kernel dependency isn't being fulfilled (in which case the OS will generate an appropriate ERROR message, different to the initial one ) ... Below screengrab is with the AVX2 Thorium variant: TL;DR; ALL the builds you tried have been configured to require Win10+ out-of-the-box ...1 point
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The Greek filter list is reachable here from Germany, too. [Adblock Plus 1.1] ! Title: Greek AdBlock Filter ! Version: 2023112600 ! Expires: 2 days ! Homepage: https://github.com/kargig/greek-adblockplus-filter ! License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ But this list doesn't seem to be maintained on a regular base. I would suggest to look for a suitable replacement. When you find a good one, you can post its link here. I will then update my mod.1 point
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Man, is this what you were looking for? C:\DCI. ├───DISK1 │ │ LICENSE.DOC │ │ LOADBMP.DOC │ │ README.TXT │ │ SPEC16.DOC │ │ │ └───DEVKIT │ ├───BIN │ │ DCIMAN.DLL │ │ DCISVGA.DRV │ │ DVA.386 │ │ ICCVID.DRV │ │ IR32.DLL │ │ MSVIDEO.DLL │ │ UDH.DLL │ │ │ ├───INC │ │ COMPDDK.H │ │ DCIDDI.H │ │ DCIMAN.H │ │ │ ├───LIB │ │ DCIMAN.LIB │ │ │ └───SAMPLE │ ATI68800.ASM │ BRESNHAM.C │ CBLIT.ASM │ CLIPBLIT.C │ CONVERT.ASM │ DCIENTRY.C │ DCIEXFNS.C │ DCIHDW.C │ DCIHDW.H │ DCIMACRO.INC │ DCISAMP.C │ DCISAMP.DEF │ DCISAMP.RC │ DEBUG.H │ GDIDEFS.INC │ MAKEFILE │ READNDX.ASM │ STRBLIT.ASM │ STUBAPI.ASM │ VALIDBMP.C │ VERSION.H │ VERSION.RCV │ ├───DISK2 │ LOADBMP.DLL │ TDCITEST.EXE │ TMCIAVI.EXE │ └───VFW11DRT ACMCMPRS.DL_ AVICAP.DL_ AVIFILE.DL_ CLEANUP.RE_ COMPOBJ.DL_ CTL3D.DL_ DCISVGA.DR_ DISPDIB.DL_ DVA.38_ ICCVID.DR_ IMAADPCM.AC_ INIUPD.DL_ IR21_R.DL_ IR32.DL_ MAP_WIN.HL_ MCIAVI.DR_ MCIOLE.DL_ MPLAYER.EX_ MPLAYER.HL_ MPLAYER.RE_ MSACM.DL_ MSACM.DR_ MSADPCM.AC_ MSCOMSTF.DL_ MSCPYDIS.DL_ MSCPYDIS.IN_ MSCUISTF.DL_ MSDETECT.IN_ MSDETSTF.DL_ MSINSSTF.DL_ MSRLE.DR_ MSSHLSTF.DL_ MSUILSTF.DL_ MSVIDC.DR_ MSVIDEO.DL_ OLE2.DL_ OLE2.RE_ OLE2CONV.DL_ OLE2DISP.DL_ OLE2NLS.DL_ OLE2PROX.DL_ PROFDISP.EX_ SETUP.EXE SETUP.INI SETUP.IN_ SETUP.LST SETUP.MST SETUPAPI.IN_ STDOLE.TL_ STORAGE.DL_ TYPELIB.DL_ _MSSETUP.EX_ _MSTEST.EX_1 point
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On my system, the 360Chrome 11.0.2031 worked really well. The version 13.5.1030 rebuild 7 worked relatively well but only when the chrome.dll was rebased. The site loading times were much worse than in version 11.0.2031. In contrast, Thorium doesn't need to be re-based by the user and consumes much less RAM than normal Chrome versions. The standard loading behaviour is an other history, unfortunately. However, this browser was never made for my old system, either. But as I already mentioned, I found a convenient way for me to let websites loading much faster. More about this soon!1 point
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Thorium actually starts relatively fast compared to other Chrome browsers under Windows XP, even on low-performance hardware like mine. Of course, it has first to be configured well.1 point
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It's very strange, it's not related to CSS, nowhere near it. And the author of Thorium suggests that flag himself. Unfortunately (or fortunately?), I can't link to his site because he hosts Windows cr*cks, pirated loaders on it. But I can make a quote, those interested may find themselves. "--disable-highres-timer[1] ## Disables high-resolution timer on Windows."1 point
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Here is a brief report of my testing so far if someone is interested. Thorium can actually be installed on such an old computer under Windows XP. The browser starts up still quite bearable compared to other browsers on my system. However, as always with Chrome browsers on low-performance computers under Windows, the page loading behaviour is problematic. Although I have configured all conceivable flags to increase performance and selected the settings to suit my hardware, loading web pages takes considerably much longer than with New Moon, Serpent or Mypal. Of course, websites can be loaded that no longer function properly in the already mentioned browsers. Surprisingly, RAM consumption is not a problem, it is rather perfect although Thorium is running in multi-process mode. Interestingly, it seems that I have even found a solution for my installation that considerably speeds up the loading of web pages and therefore the browser start, too. It's not a new one, though. One doesn't have to reinvent the wheel, either. But first, this method must still be thoroughly tested.1 point
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True, but you can only directly configure Windows versions released in last 4 years or so to use DOH (eg. https://www.howtogeek.com/765940/how-to-enable-dns-over-https-on-windows-11/). Older ones require to use a sort of DNS proxy or special support from the browser side. In Windows XP, you can either directly insert the desired DNS service in the native network configuration window, or you do it more convenient with a very few clicks by using a third-party tool like, for example, ChrisPC DNS Switch. I use the Pro version which has more features and is more convenient.1 point
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New NewMoon 27 Build! 32bit https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-27.10.0.win32-git-20240504-59e31c9007-xpmod.7z 32bit SSE https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-27.10.0.win32-git-20240504-59e31c9007-xpmod-sse.7z 32bit noSSE https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-27.10.0.win32-git-20240504-59e31c9007-xpmod-ia32.7z 64bit https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-27.10.0.win64-git-20240504-59e31c9007-xpmod.7z source repo: https://github.com/roytam1/palemoon27 repo changes since my last build: - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1265956 - Assert that no entry is found in HashTable::putNew. (r=terrence) (8770735325) - Bug 1265483 - Use WeakCache to automate sweeping of ObjectGroupComparment::NewTable; r=jonco (e88fa842ab) - Bug 1198093 - Part 1: Expose indexedDB to System with [Exposed=System]. r=khuey (2a20a6ecd0) - Bug 1198093 - Part 2: Set Default Locale Value in ICU Canonicalization Form. r=khuey (1e1cd981ce) - Bug 1263871 - Fix OOM handling in while resolving function name r=shu (44114a7e8d) - Bug 1263270 - Sort census reports by smallest node ID counted, rather than number of nodes counted. r=jimb (08d4a431a7) - Bug 1263218 - Fix possbile race under oomTest involving background threads r=terrence (82c1e3b698) - Bug 1256488 - Add explicit casts to fix MSVC warning C4365. r=fitzgen (b9bb6b52c5) - Bug 1235677 - Add assertion to catch unsafe concurrent use of AutoEnterOOMUnsafeRegion r=terrence (2e0876578f) - Bug 1263902 - check return value from JS_smprintf. r=bbouvier, r=shu (df1d9b5e14) - Bug 1262208: Generalize the disabled compilation mode message for asm.js; r=luke (9153b2c5ba) - Bug 1259903: Baldr: unify Select true and false types instead of checking against each other; r=luke (5f89398199) - Bug 1253344: Remove unused pushPhi/popPhi in WasmIonCompile; r=luke (244967401c) - Bug 933257 - Part 1: Add a script to import and update fdlibm from FreeBSD. r=jwalden (37c8a85771) - Bug 933257 - Part 2: Add patches for fdlibm. r=jwalden (bc0dce94a0) - Bug 933257 - Part 2.1: Import fdlibm from FreeBSD (revision bcea9d50b15e4f0027a5dd526e0e2a612238471e). r=jwalden (223f6d6ce5) - Bug 933257 - Part 3: Add build scripts for fdlibm. r=jwalden (893f740423) - Bug 933257 - Part 4: Link fdlibm in SpiderMonkey. r=jwalden (9f1395258a) - Bug 933257 - Part 5: Use fdlibm in jsmath.cpp. r=jwalden (9d962657ab) - Bug 933257 - Part 6: Remove unused math polyfill. r=jwalden (cf284ad4e5) - Bug 1225024 - Allow sloppy tolerance in ecma_6/Math/log10-approx.js. r=jorendorff (7df3bf46dd) - Bug 933257 - Part 7: Remove or reduce sloppy_tolerance in Math function tests. r=jorendorff (86b978eb14) - Bug 933257 - Part 8: Add license for k_exp.cpp to about:license. r=gerv (513012fbb9) - Bug 933257 - Part 9: Use fdlibm in asm.js. r=luke (46bedc10d0) - Bug 1256490 - Disable C4302 to unblock compilation on VS2015; r=bobowen (7fb6820241) - Bug 1256499 - Disable C4311 and C4312 to unblock compilation on VS2015; r=bobowen (a9b3b01410) - Bug 1257036 - Disable C4302 to unblock compilation on VS2015; r=bobowen (307af58682) - Bug 1124033 - Disable C4311 and C4312 in directories exhibiting warnings; r=ehsan (b6ecd1f8e7) - Bug 1252931 - Remove INSTALL/PP_TARGETS from js/src/*; r=gps (a1e1d3bb82) - Bug 1258908: Rename TYPE_MOZILLA_UI to TYPE_MOZILLA_PARENT. r=jld (29aef56b8e) - Bug 1203835 - Don't ship replace_jemalloc. r=njn (249f927cf5) - bug 1259753 - fix some C++ unittests to use ScopedXPCOM to init XPCOM. r=ms2ger (a908216277) (b5ee72fe09) - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - caps part only: Bug 1178533 - Add nsIInstallPackagedWebapp for registering permissions when navigating to signed packages r=bholley,fabrice,valentin (8174625aab) - Bug 1299615 - Part 2: Skip ICU source directory in Clang build plugin when searching for implicit conversion constructors. r=Waldo, r=mystor (30a51b6602) - Bug 1264827 - Part 1: Rename the existing code to make it clear it's checking for template args; r=mystor (2710d7e318) - Bug 1264827 - Part 2: Add a static analysis to help check Rust wrapped C++ classes for members which are unsafe to memmove; r=mystor (8f053f59cf) - Bug 1264827 - Part 3: Add the MOZ_NEEDS_MEMMOVABLE_MEMBERS annotation to MFBT; r=froydnj (937622926a) - Bug 1229769 - We should be able to use DOM promises in the worker debugger;r=khuey (b3b32e9b94) - Bug 1265035 - Make ~WorkerJSRuntime() handle Initialize() failure better. r=khuey. (67e67fab06) - Bug 1256428 P1 Add ServiceWorkerJob2 base class. r=jdm (0bedbfa070) - Bug 1256428 P2 Add ServiceWorkerJobQueue2 class. r=jdm (806e9b242e) - Bug 1260933 - Part 1: For invalid easing values, print the invalid value. r=birtles (482541cfcb) - Bug 1260933 - Part 2: For invalid duration values, print the invalid value. r=birtles (5b20918f77) - Bug 1256428 P3 Add ServiceWorkerUpdateJob2. r=jdm (135e9bf05d) - Bug 1256428 P4 Add ServiceWorkerRegisterJob2. r=jdm (e790f95b1d) - Bug 1256428 P5 Add ServiceWorkerUnregisterJob2 class. r=jdm (cf63826b57) - Bug 1220757 - Add report to console when service worker register fails due to mismatching scope path.r=bkelly (dbbf1a8515) - Bug 1255621 - Ignore service workers previously registered in non-private windows. r=bkelly (593ebfc612) - Bug 1241531 - Part 1: Only pop jobs from the queue when the correct job completes. r=ehsan (f8a1ea2fda) - Bug 1241531 - Part 2: Move Cancel() to ServiceWorkerJob base class. r=ehsan (33ffccb8a4) - Bug 1241531 - Part 3: Call Cancel() on all service worker jobs. r=ehsan (4cce06ab41) - Bug 1241531 - Part 4: Make service worker unregister job respect cancelation. r=ehsan (1877cb3919) - Bug 1261776 Use SafeElementAt() in service worker job queue. r=ehsan (c7a883a087) - Bug 1238990 P1 ServiceWorkerManager should trigger automatic updates in current process. r=ehsan (c65bded060) - Bug 1238990 P2 Try to ensure service worker jobs do not run during shutdown. r=ehsan (f816a012f2) - Bug 1256428 P6 Use ServiceWorkerJobQueue2 and new job classes in ServiceWorkerManager. r=jdm (641af03802) - Bug 1256428 P0 Fix unified build failures in dom/workers. r=jdm (33aaafd188) - Bug 1261814: Use the presence of the content global, and not any random global, to determine whether to run the close handler. r=bz (8f182bf345) - Bug 1256428 P7 Fix wpt update.https.html to expect TypeError per current spec. r=jdm (4c6cad6e0f) - Bug 1256428 P8 Fix wpt unregister-then-register-new-script.https.html to new spec expectations matching blink's tests. r=jdm (d9191f7002) - Bug 1226443 P5 Always use first scheduled update timer instead of rescheduling on new events. r=ehsan (7b1b31dcc0) - Bug 1230341 Hold a strong ref in service worker NS_NewRunnableMethodWithArg uses. r=ehsan a=abillings (2b1d942ae4) - Bug 1256428 P9 Remove now unused code from ServiceWorkerManager.cpp. r=jdm (7f97035007) - Bug 1256428 P10 Remove ServiceWorkerRegistrationInfo::mUpdating flag. r=jdm (31fc686d5d) - Bug 1256428 P11 Don't coalesce SW jobs after the existing job has already resolved its promise. r=jdm (1ce373f98b) - Bug 1256428 P12 ServiceWorkerUnregisterJob2 should not use ServiceWorkerManager internals. r=jdm (1abe304c3c) - Bug 1256428 P13 Remove unnecessary ServiceWorkerUnregsterJob2 stop. r=jdm (05d0717b7c) - Bug 1256428 P14 Remove dead code in SeviceWorkerUpdateJob.cpp. r=jdm (7d1ac1112a) - Bug 1256428 P15 Perform byte-for-byte comparison check after validating script URL. r=jdm (dc30ec75a9) - Bug 1256428 P16 Fix some issues calling purgeCache() in ServiceWorkerUpdateJob.cpp. r=jdm (cffe93613a) - Bug 1256428 P17 Rename service worker job classes to remove "2" suffix. r=jdm (f1d7a6aadf) - Bug 1256428 P18 Add spec annotations and tweak asserts in ServiceWorkerUpdateJob. r=jdm (1a9c95a5bb) - Bug 1256428 P19 Address ServiceWorkerUnregisterJob review feedback. r=jdm (2b8775a9ad) - Bug 1260591 Move ServiceWorkerInfo and ServiceWorkerRegistrationInfo into separate files. r=jdm (2e31a3c002) - Bug 1266857 Make Clients.claim() use observer document list instead of secondary hashtable. r=bz (2b318072f5) - Bug 1261428: Migrate the useless setTimeout error message to the bindings infrastructure. r=bz (80d2503978) - Bug 1263307 P1 Make ServiceWorkerRegistrationInfo::mScope const. r=jdm (b8b03bc594) - Bug 1263307 P2 Make ServiceWorkerRegistrationInfo worker members private. r=jdm (16773a9134) - Bug 1263307 P3 Move ServiceWorker update logic into central place in ServiceWorkerRegistrationInfo methods. r=jdm (68b288cbfb) - Bug 1265761 Clients.matchAll() should treat http windows as secure if devtools are open and http testing is enabled. r=ehsan (100e16ca08) - Bug 1265795 P1 Uncontrolled service workers when global is removed from document. r=bz (db069b0756) - Bug 1265795 P2 Add a web-platform-test for the window navigation case. r=bz (6571257e5b) - Bug 1265795 P3 Assert that controlled documents have an outer window. r=bz (fdc14dbf66) - Bug 1265795 P4 Always call nsDocument::SetScriptGlobalObject(nullptr) from nsDocument::Destroy(). r=bz (8825c3dbd5) - Bug 1254194: Add a validator for custom add-on content security policies. r=billm f=aswan (c557dd47ef) - Bug 1254194: Allow iterating over and inspecting sources of parsed CSP directives. r=ckerschb (2d93cdda56) - Bug 1142332 - Prevent calling CSP_EnumToKeyword with CSP_HASH. r=ckerschb (15a80ed62f) - Bug 1236416 - Remove some misc toolkit content UI from Fennec r=margaret (01f7f81c93) - Bug 1234403 - Part 1: Implement CSSPseudoElement.getAnimations. r=birtles (91ce2e1cae) - Bug 1234403 - Part 2: Implement document.getAnimations. r=birtles (49afbacadb) - Bug 1234403 - Part 3: Test for the CSSPseudoElement objects returned by effect.target. r=birtles (bf34dda38f) - Bug 1234403 - Part 4: Test for the animation order returned by document.getAnimations(). r=birtles (fa8ec8e01f) - Bug 1234403 - Part 5: Test for CSSPseudoElement.getAnimations. r=birtles (3ef598f2ba) - Bug 1254418 - Part 1: Support generated-content element for Element.getAnimations. r=birtles (7ae806859a) - Bug 1254418 - Part 2: Test getAnimations for generated-content elements. r=birtles (b562ec7478) - Bug 1254761 - Part 1: Implement getAnimations({ subtree: true }). r=smaug (c5419ffec0) - Bug 1254761 - Part 2: Removes extra whitespaces. r=birtles (2a98381928) - Bug 1254761 - Part 3: Add tests for AnimationFilter. r=birtles (bdd9b39849) - Bug 1254194: Apply a content security policy to all WebExtension documents. r=gabor (c3a9f32be8) - Bug 1257246: Update the version of eslint that mach installs. r=gps (da0481d7e4) - Bug 1229588: Add a taskcluster test for eslint. r=dustin (e6eff5caf2) - Bug 1257246: Update lint test image to newer packages of eslint. r=ahal (bcfaf3b5d8) - Bug 1263637 - Fix eslint 2 warnings for WebExtensions code. r=kmag (16537b22dc) - Bug 1238177 - fix extension content needs to use the correct user context id origin attribute. r=sicking (834faa0f62) (5f6d4971d0) - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1182987 - Part 1: Remove unreferenced files immediately; r=baku (3ced56ca25) - Bug 1182987 - Part 2: Add getQuotaObjects() to mozIStorageConnection; r=mak (64b4dc418c) - Bug 1182987 - Part 3: Add "cleanup" transaction with disabled quota checks and vacuuming/checkpointing after commit; r=baku (7c19f28ae2) - Bug 1182987 - Part 4: Add a test for QuotaExceededError recovery and the new "cleanup" transaction type; r=baku (f91935e737) - Bug 1182987 - Part 5: Change mode of "readwrite" transaction to "cleanup" after QuotaExceeded is fired; r=baku (79d709970d) - Bug 1257725 part 3. Get rid of ThreadsafeAutoJSContext usage in Promise code. r=bholley (405d3c03d4) - Bug 1257725 part 1. Get rid of ThreadsafeAutoJSContext usage in JSEventHandler::HandleEvent. r=smaug (3222a73565) - Bug 1257725 part 4. Get rid of ThreadsafeAutoJSContext usage in IndexedDB code, except for IDBRequest::CaptureCaller. r=khuey (8ad88560f0) - Bug 1257725 part 5. Get rid of ThreadsafeAutoJSContext usage in IDBRequest::CaptureCaller. r=khuey (50a1f05ec9) - Bug 1257725 part 6. Get rid of ThreadsafeAutoJSContext. r=bholley (8968c69fcc) - Bug 1247420 - part1: removeContentState. r=smaug (6c7a54b58e) - Bug 1247420 - part2: IPC hover state management for select. r=Felipc (c7809aec7c) - Bug 1223533 - Don't hide the select popup on irrelevant pagehide events. r=mconley (0cf218515a) - Bug 1253486, [e10s only] hide select popups when the select element is removed, r=mconley (8a7049b6f1) - Bug 1180827 - Fix reuse of previous search results. r=MattN (6b4e65d318) - Bug 1242208 - Fix cached form history results with a datalist present. r=MattN (10078ada31) - Bug 1252074 - test_form_autocomplete.html and test_form_autocomplete_with_list.html should pass on e10s. r=paolo (8a9cf4a5f1) - Bug 1260441 - Never pass a null js context to OpenCursor() r=bz (8d818b0257) - Bug 1170045 - part 2 - use SegmentedVector in the DeferredFinalize implementation; r=mccr8 (3954a5e390) - Bug 1265770. Don't try to get a prototype for the interface object for an interface that's [NoInterfaceObject], since it's just unnecessary work that can't even be done at all in some cases (e.g. when the parent interface is also [NoInterfaceObject]). r=peterv (53d3077e31) - Bug 1264187 - check for a ProtoAndIfaceCache before blindly destroying it; r=bz (97536e815b) - Bug 1104955 part 3. Pass our unscopable names to CreateInterfaceObjects and have it define the right thing on the prototype. r=khuey (48386ab6b5) - Bug 934889: Use JS_InitStandardClasses everywhere now that it works. r=bz (01d545259a) - Bug 1258585. Remove some remaining vestiges of WebIDL quickstubs. r=peterv (3fa02388f1) (59e31c9007)1 point
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One-Core API is indeed awesome, but it is too big, too complex and too ambitious for my purposes. A typical example where I may need to extend the NT5.1 API is EncFSP 0.99.1 by Roland Hiestand. This would require the function _wsopen_s in msvcrt.dll which is missing in version 7.0.2600.5701 installed on my XP computer, although it is present in msvcr80/90/100/110/120.dll and ucrtbase.dll. Other examples where I may need to supply a few missing functions to make an application work are Python, OpenSSl and GTK. The approach suggested by Dibya seems ideal to me because it would enable the user to customise patched Microsoft DLLs without programming expertise. Dibya's approach depends on being able to completely reverse disassembly which everyone says is impossible. I am not convinced that it is necessarily impossible, but it would require some editing to be done on the disassembled code. I am experimenting on disassembling System32 DLLs using dumppe, disasm. PE Explorer and ndisasm, and I have found that there is a high degree of consistency between their outputs, although anomalies do appear where they provide different outputs. This is where you have to use your judgement to make an edit. The main issue with reversing disassembly is that most disassemblers do not produce an output that conforms to the syntax rules of any assemblers. However, ndisasm is supposed to have an output that conforms to the nasm syntax, so that the instruction mov eax,fs:[18h] in dumppe is shown as mov eax,[fs:0x18]. I am attempting to make an assembly file for Windows 7 functions in kernel32.dll that can supplement the XP version of kernel32.dll and will present it as attachment in a later post so that you can examine it and make comments.1 point
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https://www.tomsguide.com/ looks to me like that stupid link rel="preload" issue we also see at Micro$oft's Web pages. Proxomitron and/or Modify HTTP Response might be able to fix it. Someday I'll find the person who came up with that "preload" nonsense and wring his neck. AFAICS it accomplishes nothing other than breaking Web pages on older browsers. OTOH, I cannot understand why MCP still hasn't addressed link rel="preload" in UXP. It's been an issue for a long time, it breaks major sites like Micro$oft's, and (although I'll admit I don't know enough to be sure) it doesn't seem like something that would be all that hard to implement.1 point
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Definitely not just you. I used to see that problem all over the place when I was on NM28. Too many folks tend to think that javascript is the problem that makes modern sites no longer "work" on older browsers. But that problem has nothing to do with javascript, it's a css issue and it happens a LOT with NM28 on web sites that have a "navigation banner" with dropdown menus.1 point
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Why? Unless their server serves .webp, then why would they care if your browser has that "so-called" security hole fixed or not. WepP is over-exaggerated, doesn't really "effect" folks anywhere near as much as the HYPE AND PROPAGANDA suggests.1 point
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Moonchild mentioned a workaround - set dom.forms.button.standards_compliant to false on about:config page and restart the browser (page reload is not enough). Maybe it works for this too?1 point
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Works for me – thank you for fixing the XP time zone anomaly. Ben. @roytam1 I would also like to take this opportunity to say thank you for this wonderful fix. Everything related to local time, date, DST and time zone now works perfectly in my New Moon 28 browser. I also reverted the code of my Clock custom button, and now, it works as it should. Thanks!1 point