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A new version of Supermium came out since yesterday! https://github.com/win32ss/supermium/releases/tag/v126-r4 @Dave-H Yes, your feature request has been added!2 points
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... Actually, YOU CAN'T : https://github.com/Alex313031/thorium-legacy/blob/main/docs/FAQ.md ... Same goes for Supermium and other, non-major-league, browsers; and the latest version of WidevineCDM, 4.10.2830.0, requires at least Win8 to be functional; and in Th/Sm, only the sites that do not enforce VMP will work (latest Sm-v126esr-r4 offers a kludge to re-enable WV on Win7, again ONLY for L3/non-VMP DRM services). Read above... This is ancient history ; the app/plugin hasn't been supported by Microsoft for close to a decade (off the top of my head, did not look it up) and Netflix have dropped the "Silverlight fallback" more than four years ago? ... No way; at any given time, only the latest WV release will work (which is v4.10.2830.0); planned releases are usually every 6 months (sooner, if "hacks" become publicly known); for 3-4 wks after a new release, the immediately previous one (v4.10.2710.0 currently) may also work... TL:DR For Netflix: You want Win8+ and a supported major browser (practically, this boils down to official Google Chrome & Mozilla Firefox) whose vendor has paid Google the hefty price of VMP signing ...1 point
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Personally, I would tend to agree to this: Mypal 68 ≈ Firefox (≥ 68). In many ways, Mypal 68 behaves like a normal Firefox browser, but not in all. The JavaScript engine, for example, is comparable to that of higher versions. Mypal 68 is a Quantum browser, which has made it quite difficult to enable the use of UC.JS scripts, for example. The download package MYPAL_68_CB_requirements.7z from my first post is not available anywhere. It is very specific, and stops working in Firefox 72+ due to some code changes. I put together the configuration files myself to make it really work. In higher Firefox versions, the script functionality seems to be much easier to activate. BTW, one file of my package spits out an error in the Browser Console, which I fixed in the meanwhile.1 point
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In the log it says, you have a custom theme patcher, it usually causes problems, like black screens or even BSOD, etc. Loaded driver \??\C:\Windows\system32\drivers\uxpatch.sys https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/black-screen-after-installing-ux-theme-patcher-safe-mode-isnt-even-working-on-windows-10.3751738/ https://www.sevenforums.com/bsod-help-support/177142-bsod-uxpatch-sys-error.html https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/bsod-error-driverpowerstatefailure-bugcheck-9f/f4427767-783c-476f-a607-b3fdd7e11dd81 point
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@feodor2 When calling up the internal site chrome://browser/content/preferences/siteDataSettings.xul in Mypal 68.14.4b directly, the list of all cookies is not up to date in most cases. Only when you call up the about:preferences page beforehand, you get a current list of all cookies. Actually that can't be the intention. Right? So, is this a bug or really by design? When calling up the internal site chrome://browser/content/preferences/siteDataSettings.xul directly after browser restart, it is empty, broken and non-functional.1 point
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There is an extension of "YouTube Mobile for Desktop", it changes the player https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/youtube-mobile-for-desktop/ VP9 easier h264 in browser player1 point
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Possibly already a known issue, but I will report it anyway: On 24H2, if not using the enhanced Start menu, Start pops up at the bottom of the screen when using left or right aligned taskbar.1 point
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Those look very much older, most likely used to get the costs down. Very similar to the items from the 80s/90s, not 2003.1 point
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I never liked the Nvidia partner board designs, they can easily cheap out on the manufacturing process and the resulting product is slower than the default design.1 point
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I can't confirm your statement. VORAPIS V3 works perfectly on my very old Windows XP computer. I simply installed it without any special settings. Very, very fast and responsive frontend, resource-friendly and fully functional video playback. Have a look at here: https://msfn.org/board/topic/183657-mypal-68-in-windows-xp-custom-buttons-and-extensions/?do=findComment&comment=12730341 point
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I only tested such an extension for the UXP browsers called MTube. But I didn't like it. The extension uTube was and is much better. At the moment, I am totally fine with the VORAPIS V3 extension for Mypal 68.1 point
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Maybe, Chromium-based browsers don't have the same "issues" with YouTube playback. However, these browsers play YouTube videos much worse than the Mozilla-based ones under Windows XP on my machine. Thorium and 360Chrome are browser which play YouTube videos at worst on my old Windows XP computer.1 point
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Thanks for the hint! The YouTube interface of VORAPIS V3 is very responsive and lightweight, though. The complete YouTube page with the demanded video, playlist and comments is loaded very fast, even on my old machine. Only some seconds. The original, non-manipulated, junk interface is almost unusable on my computer.1 point
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@Tomcat76, @GH0st Yeah, I got the same problems!! My computer specs are Intel Pentium Northwood 2.80 GHz CPU (single core, 32 Bit), 1.5 GB SD-RAM and a NVIDIA GeForce 6200 graphic card, so much, much, much weaker than yours. I found a solution to get back the old 2013 layout of YouTube which is very resource-saving, loads quickly and revives the old YouTube feeling. The solution is VORAPIS V3. I use the most recent development build of the extension in Mypal 68 from this link https://vorapis.pages.dev/#/home/download instead of the version from the Mozilla page https://addons.mozilla.org/de/firefox/addon/v3-get-old-youtube-layout/. Now, I can finally access videos on the YouTube page in Mypal 68.14.4b again and watch them in 360p quality on my very old machine. This is a screenshot of the classic YouTube interface restored by VORAPIS V3 when a video is played in Mypal 68.14.4b:: In general, the quality 360p is all that is possible with my old hardware to watch videos fluently in browsers. The YouTube tab consumes round about 170 MB. I think that is less for the crappy YouTube. On your computers, Mypal 68.14.4b should actually play videos easily in much higher quality than 360p. If not, then your current configurations don't seem to be done properly.1 point
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No. Unfortunately, this code is not effective. It does totally unnecessary things. Look at my posted screenshots! My code is working as it should. Furthermore, you didn't provide any information what you did. Thus, I can't help you.1 point
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Then, you did something wrong. Check all steps again! All files have to be copied into the correct folders. And check if all modified prefs have been assigned to the correct values via about:config! Don't forget to delete the startup cache in the profile folder before you restart your browser! You have to start Mypal 68 with the profile where the chrome folder was created, of course. One thing is clear. All was tested in depth and is working. And my CSS code, too. BTW, re-posting what I wrote in my instructions is not helpful. I definitely know what I did. You should better post what you exactly did. And provide screenshots of all relevant folders' content and your userchrome.css! This is the only way I can help you.1 point
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Personally, I prefer the tab bar visible to manage tabs and jump to the one I need, just the way it has always been. I only made the CSS code above on request and to show that the corresponding code can be easily created for hiding the complete tab bar, even including the New tab button. For all who need as much free screen as possible while surfing, but do not want to do without tabs completely, there will be soon a modified version of "Make the tab bar invisible in Mypal 68" in the next posts.1 point
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TBH, there is actually nothing to work out. Just a bit copy and paste following the instructions. Reading and directly doing is the method.1 point
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Compile an up-to-date version of MPC-HC/MPC-BE, but with VMR7/9 support so that hardware acceleration works.1 point
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Sorry, forgot the link. All Microsoft links are included on that page, too. Windows Platform: Updates Required Windows Vista x86 - Windows Vista x64 SP2 - Windows 2008 R2 x64 https://www.watchguard.com/help/docs/help-center/en-us/Content/en-US/Endpoint-Security/_kb-articles/sha-256-operating-systems-required.html1 point
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No, you're wrong, please do some proper research before posting. For example, here's what WatchGuard tells us *officially*, I'm sorry for choosing official statements over your opinion. Kindest regards . "Update Required to Support SHA-256 Signed Drivers Applies To: WatchGuard Advanced EPDR, WatchGuard EPDR, WatchGuard EDR, WatchGuard EPP, WatchGuard EDR Core To keep security software up-to-date, the workstation or server must support SHA-256 driver signing. Some versions of Windows do not include this feature by default and you must update them£ "Windows Platform: Windows Vista x86 Windows Vista x64 SP2"1 point
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Vista and Server 2008, they both support SHA-2 officially. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/2019-sha-2-code-signing-support-requirement-for-windows-and-wsus-64d1c82d-31ee-c273-3930-69a4cde8e64f1 point
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Found! Generic bluetooth 5.0 is what he wants. "I can't even find Windows XP or 7 drivers for generic bluetooth 5.0 dongles on ebay." https://msfn.org/board/topic/185881-seeking-bluetooth-30-ud-300m-usb-drivers-for-windows-98seme/?do=findComment&comment=12598971 point
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I can take a wild guess, most are based on the same Realtek chip, perhaps that's what the OP meant. Several of these I bought in the past did. Most died very fast. Make sure they are properly cooled.1 point
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Win32 always answered to my inquires, always. SO yeah, I'm pretty sure he doesn't want to drown in this {insert a word according to your imagination}. Take a look at the amount of your last posts here. Are they useful? Are they informative?1 point
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I thought using hacked(modded) XP ISO versions was banned here, and even discussing it, especially posting screenshots.1 point
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"Unknown organisation" must have its own ways1 point
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It doesn't even properly work on Vista, not to mention windows XP. Confirmed by the developer. https://github.com/weolar/xpchrome/issues/19#issuecomment-18262802591 point
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People say it doesn't. "chromium 115 for xp 20231121 does not work" https://github.com/weolar/xpchrome/issues/261 point
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New NewMoon 27 Build! 32bit https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-27.10.0.win32-git-20210814-36ba25688-xpmod.7z 32bit SSE https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-27.10.0.win32-git-20210814-36ba25688-xpmod-sse.7z 32bit noSSE https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-27.10.0.win32-git-20210814-36ba25688-xpmod-ia32.7z 64bit https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-27.10.0.win64-git-20210814-36ba25688-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 1182963 - Use nsTHashTable::Iterator in FrameLayerBuilder. r=roc,njn Get rid of EnumerateEntries by inlining those enumerate functions. Also move gPaintedDisplayItemLayerUserData, gColorLayerUserData, etc. to the front of the file since LayerManagerData::Dump() references to one of them. (4215d86e0) - Bug 1182744 - Make MaskLayerImageKey::mLayerCount and its mutators private. r=dholbert (ae7381aee) - Bug 1182963 - Use nsTHashTable::Iterator in MaskLayerImageCache. r=njn (60770935a) - Bug 1182963 - Use nsTHashTable::Iterator in nsRefreshDriver. r=njn (311c72284) - Bug 1182963 - Use nsTHashTable::Iterator in nsPresShell. r=njn (ef8af9c5b) - Bug 1182963 - Use nsTHashTable::Iterator in nsPresContext. r=njn (e248de8c8) - Bug 1182973 - Use nsTHashtable::Iterator in dom/bindings/. r=bz. Changing the return type of Enumerator from PLDHashOperator to void -- possible because the only such functions always return PL_DHASH_NEXT -- is a double-win here. (68ad67b8c) - Bug 1182961 (part 1, attempt 2) - Use nsTHashtable::Iterator in CacheIndex. r=michal. (e84f52fdf) - Bug 1182961 (part 3, attempt 2) - Use nsTHashtable::Iterator in CacheIndex. r=michal. (b099c48a5) - Bug 1182961 (part 2, attempt 2) - Use nsTHashtable::Iterator in CacheIndex. r=michal. (ffccf9c18) - Bug 1182975 - Part 1: Use early return consistently when iterating over mBoundContentSet. r=wchen (8f7d57782) - Bug 1182975 - Part 2: Convert EnumRuleProcessors to use an iterator. r=wchen (7f36b3706) - Bug 1182975 - Part 3: Convert the rest of the uses of EnumerateEntries in nsBindingManager to Iterator(). r=wchen (c3caecad2) - Bug 1183158 - Part 1: Get rid of RegistrationEnumerator; r=baku (bdadc7d7b) - Bug 1183158 - Part 2: Get rid of SoftUpdateEnumerator; r=baku (d0133d02e) - Bug 1183158 - Part 3: Get rid of UnregisterEnumerator; r=baku (48e1e3396) - Bug 1183158 - Part 4: Get rid of RemoveEnumerator; r=baku (4ce903c6a) - Bug 1183158 - Part 5: Get rid of RemoveAllEnumerator; r=baku (9df9eea73) (c99a51f5f) - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1182979 - Part 1: Use nsTHashtable::Iterator in PluginInstanceChild. r=jimm (a3105fe02) - Bug 1182979 - Part 2: Use nsTHashtable::Iterator in PluginScriptableObjectChild. r=jimm (301bd8d3c) - Bug 1182979 - Part 3: Use nsTHashtable::Iterator in GMPTimerParent. r=cpearce (e35ef2491) - Bug 1182979 - Part 4: Use nsTHashtable::Iterator in MediaShutdownManager. r=cpearce (22dcbe9cd) - Bug 1186780: Replace EnumerateRead with new iterators in cycle collection code. r=mccr8 (263c26445) - Bug 1182980 - Part 1: Use nsTHashtable::Iterator in FragmentOrElement. r=khuey (ca3c5dfb5) - Bug 1182980 - Part 2: Use nsTHashtable::Iterator in nsRange. r=khuey (5b43675ac) - Bug 1182980 - Part 3: Use nsTHashtable::Iterator in nsWindowRoot. r=khuey (f4d8b2a4b) - Bug 1182980 - Part 4: Use nsTHashtable::Iterator in nsWindowMemoryReporter::UnlinkGhostWindows. r=khuey (b01946afe) - Bug 1182980 - Part 5: Use nsTHashtable::Iterator in nsWindowMemoryReporter::CollectReports. r=khuey (336538295) - Bug 1182980 - Part 6: Use nsTHashtable::Iterator in ShadowRoot. r=khuey (d59bf3da0) - Bug 1182980 - Part 7: Use nsTHashtable::Iterator in nsIdentifierMapEntry::FireChangeCallbacks. r=khuey (53f3868d3) - Bug 1182980 - Part 8: Use nsTHashtable::Iterator in nsIDocument::EnumerateActivityObservers. r=khuey (868eef2c2) - Bug 1182980 - Part 9: Use nsTHashtable::Iterator in rest of nsDocument. r=khuey (797b75fb8) - Bug 1182980 - Part 10: Use nsTHashtable::Iterator in DisconnectEventTargetObjects. r=khuey (37aee02c8) - Bug 1182980 - Part 11: Use nsTHashtable::Iterator in nsGlobalWindow::AddSizeOfIncludingThis. r=khuey (a75ffd411) (c17103010) - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1127188 - Close() AudioContext when Freeing inner window object. r=ehsan (2d5afa836) - Bug 1127188 - Null-check the destination in AudioContext::Close, since it can now be called after the graph is dead. r=ehsan (19251d9cb) - Bug 1180355 - Initialize the AudioChannelAgent after AudioContext has gained a stable refcount; r=baku (f7bef7ff2) - Bug 1166910 - Add tests for referrer attribute for img tag. r=ckerschb, r=hsivonen (3bdc6569f) - Bug 1180539 - Correctly dispatch media-playback notifications when an AudioContext is closed/suspended/resumed; r=baku (e77c02c42) - Bug 1183044 - Properly mute AudioContext when there's an attempt to mute it before it has a destination. r=ehsan (244c062a1) (cb2341bf7) - import DNS and HSTS from tenfourfox (as of rev 0f33324c8) (36ba25688)1 point
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New regular/weekly KM-Goanna release: https://o.rthost.win/kmeleon/KM76.4.4-Goanna-20210807.7z Changelog: Out-of-tree changes: * update Goanna3 to git 45b8007f3..1d0f42f44: - updated some user-agent overrides (76c1d5521) - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1061525 - Part 1: Add support for planar MacIOSurfaces. r=BenWa (fc5a088be) - Bug 1061525 - Part 2: Make MacIOSurfaceTextureHostOGL understand planar MacIOSurfaces. r=jrmuizel (c4d50d77a) - Bg 1061525 - Part 3: Add shaders for NV12 to OGLShaderProgram. r=BenWa (9f8016472) - Bug 1061525 - Part 4: Add an NV12 effect, and implement it for CompositorOGL. r=nical (750037323) - Bug 1061525 - Part 5: Make the OSX video decoders output NV12 format MacIOSurfaces. r=jya (925c3f729) - Bug 1061525 - Part 6: Add readback code for converting NV12 MacIOSurfaces into RGB. r=nical (3e32a24b6) - Bug 1061525 - Part 7: Add software backed NV12 images support. r=mattwoodrow (71e98e1e6) - Bug 1146644 - Don't assert compiling a for-loop with a const loop-variable declaration. r=shu (c785e7a17) - Bug 1168666 - Update assertions to allow export specs to contain batch exports r=waldo (2740daa74) - Bug 1168474 - Remove assorted arity-checks that are easily done another way (or not at all). r=shu (76d3efe41) - Bug 1167823 - Remove dead code for checking whether a parse tree node has side effects. r=shu (a45be013c) - add back missing PNK_POD PNK_POWASSIGN in side effect checks (9b2a4317b) - Bug 1072898 - Part 2: Enable reftest for non-accelerated layers. r=mattwoodrow (26dedc262) - Bug 1201183 - handle font family name OOM error. r=nfroyd (dc6c72ba9) (95ae6701b) - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1170609 - Make the GC markers test use SpecialPowers.Cu.forceGC so it works in e10s. r=jsantell (c9efada65) - Bug 1171539 - ConsoleTime markers should render endStacks. r=vp (2b818c84b) - Bug 1141614 - Part 5: Add a test for cycle collection markers; r=jsantell (2fcf9b125) - Bug 1183579 - Inline some function needed purplexpcom. r=jduell (d4c0decb5) - Bug 1114554 - Patch 4 - ServiceWorkerRegistration.getNotifications() on main thread. r=wchen (3d2be75e5) - Bug 1114554 - Patch 5 - getNotifications() on worker thread. r=wchen (baf1bf0eb) - Bug 1114554 - Patch 6 - ServiceWorkerRegistration.getNotifications() tests. r=wchen (82978dc27) - Bug 1114554 - Patch 7 - Call BindToOwner on all threads. r=wchen (8aa9fde6b) - Bug 1114554 - Patch 8 - Support waitUntil() on notificationclick event. r=baku (0dec01fde) - Bug 1182964 - Replace use of nsTHashtable::EnumerateEntries with nsTHashtable::Iterator in layout/{style,svg}/. r=njn (cb7b75a0a) - Bug 1181321 - Eliminate duplicate mRefCnt members in PromiseNativeHandler subclasses. r=baku (1ab7687e1) - Bug 1173934 Show a message if a docshell fails to load due to SW intercept failure. r=ehsan r=jdm (fa0e3c433) - Bug 1243312 - nsNetCID is missing in toolkit/system/unixproxy/nsLibProxySettings.cpp. r=jduell (3bae88588) - Bug 1186042 - "Undeclared identifier" errors building nsAboutBloat.cpp. r=jduell (e1f5b0376) - Bug 1182976 - Part 1: Get rid of IdentifierMapEntryAddNames; r=baku (bfe3f4489) - Bug 1182976 - Part 2: Get rid of the Helper class in QuotaManager::OpenDirectoryInternal; r=janv (a2545b8fa) - Bug 1165270 - Use origin for BroadcastChannel, r=bholley (8c789d86e) - Bug 1182976 - Part 3: Get rid of PostMessageEnumerator; r=baku (61efbbc9e) - Bug 1182976 follow-up: Address njn's drive-by comment (26b345e4d) - Bug 1182978 (part 1) - Use nsTHashtable::Iterator in nsSMILAnimationController. r=birtles. (87129e7d2) - Bug 1182978 (part 2) - Use nsTHashtable::Iterator in nsSMILAnimationController. r=birtles. (d82307b24) - Bug 1182978 (part 3) - Use nsTHashtable::Iterator in nsSMILAnimationController. r=birtles. (b162c947f) - Bug 1182978 (part 4) - Use nsTHashtable::Iterator in nsSMILAnimationController. r=birtles (e6039255a) - Bug 1182978 (part 5) - Use nsTHashtable::Iterator in nsSMILTimedElement. r=birtles. (305069fe9) (a550e0f11) - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1182960 (part 1) - Use nsTHashtable::Iterator in toolkit/components/telemetry/. r=mak. (ac5c34f3c) - Bug 1182960 (part 1) - Use nsTHashtable::Iterator in toolkit/components/telemetry/. r=mak. (79ea05add) - Bug 1182960 (part 2) - Use nsTHashtable::Iterator in toolkit/components/places/. r=mak. (5a059ff2d) - Bug 1182408 - Part 1: Move permission key checks out of loop. r=ehsan (a646bbe2e) - Bug 1182408 - Part 2: Use nsTHashTable::Iterator in nsPermissionManager. r=ehsan (02fe874ca) - Bug 1182408 - Part 3: Use nsTHashTable::Iterator in mozPersonalDictionary. r=ehsan (27c2dc15a) - Bug 1182961 (part 4, attempt 2) - Use nsTHashtable::Iterator in CacheFileHandles. r=michal. (79059d3e9) - Bug 1155169 - Avoid restoring the same cookie twice if the previous version of the cookie is not stale; r=jdmv (1353ef2d0) - Bug 1182961 (part 5, attempt 2) - Use nsTHashtable::Iterator in nsCookieService. r=michal. (0574f8e65) - Bug 1169880 - Recompute image visibility on a timer if layout or style flushes have occurred. r=tn (badefadbf) - Bug 1179939 - Avoid crash if we destroy the pres context during flushing style or layout. r=roc (9047cb706) - Bug 1182962 (part 3) - Use nsTHashtable::Iterator in gfxPlatformFontList. r=jdaggett. (73fb6b761) - Bug 1168299 - Break out style struct memory usage reporting from pres-shell. r=njn (aa29834de) - Bug 1182963 - Use nsTHashTable::Iterator in nsPresArena. r=njn (c4a24e5d7) - Bug 990974 - Slightly change how the caret clip works. r=roc Instead of looking at the caret's rect and determining whether we should clip it to the real content box clip or not at all, we just always clip it, but to a slightly bigger rect. In the cases that the caret was completely visible before, it'll still be completely visible with this change. However, in the cases that we did decide to clip before this patch, the result can be slightly different now: Before this patch, whenever the caret was partially clipped, it was partially clipped to the true content clip rect, but with this patch, the caret can be partially clipped to the slightly larger clip rect. (f62879687) - Bug 990974 - When using display ports, don't clip the painted contents to the content box clip. r=roc (26482c741) - Bug 990974 - Add a flag to ComputeFrameMetrics so that a different clip can be returned for the caret and non-caret content. r=roc (0d6027caa) - Bug 990974 - Give PaintedLayerDataTree a generic way of restricting a PaintedLayer to exactly one display item. r=roc (9f59f5bff) - Bug 990974 - Treat carets in async scrolled scrollframes differently from non-caret content. r=roc (ffdb9b629) - Bug 1141089 - Add more asserts for DisplayItemData, trying to catch whether we're accessing deleted instances. r=roc (e70921c98) - Bug 1178745 - Move some code around. r=roc (cd1ea1cf1) - Bug 1178745 - Respect scroll clips when flattening. r=roc (05621c6b7) - Bug 1073219 - Use a simple RAII struct instead of nsRefPtr to manage mLayerCount for MaskLayerImageKey. r=dholbert (eb78205ef) - Bug 1178745 - Add an nsIScrollableFrame API for getting the scroll clip. r=roc (a95a34deb) (1d0f42f44) * 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/kmeleon761 point
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New NewMoon 27 Build! 32bit https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-27.10.0.win32-git-20210807-1d0f42f44-xpmod.7z 32bit SSE https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-27.10.0.win32-git-20210807-1d0f42f44-xpmod-sse.7z 32bit noSSE https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-27.10.0.win32-git-20210807-1d0f42f44-xpmod-ia32.7z 64bit https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-27.10.0.win64-git-20210807-1d0f42f44-xpmod.7z source repo: https://github.com/roytam1/palemoon27 repo changes since my last build: - updated some user-agent overrides (76c1d5521) - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1061525 - Part 1: Add support for planar MacIOSurfaces. r=BenWa (fc5a088be) - Bug 1061525 - Part 2: Make MacIOSurfaceTextureHostOGL understand planar MacIOSurfaces. r=jrmuizel (c4d50d77a) - Bg 1061525 - Part 3: Add shaders for NV12 to OGLShaderProgram. r=BenWa (9f8016472) - Bug 1061525 - Part 4: Add an NV12 effect, and implement it for CompositorOGL. r=nical (750037323) - Bug 1061525 - Part 5: Make the OSX video decoders output NV12 format MacIOSurfaces. r=jya (925c3f729) - Bug 1061525 - Part 6: Add readback code for converting NV12 MacIOSurfaces into RGB. r=nical (3e32a24b6) - Bug 1061525 - Part 7: Add software backed NV12 images support. r=mattwoodrow (71e98e1e6) - Bug 1146644 - Don't assert compiling a for-loop with a const loop-variable declaration. r=shu (c785e7a17) - Bug 1168666 - Update assertions to allow export specs to contain batch exports r=waldo (2740daa74) - Bug 1168474 - Remove assorted arity-checks that are easily done another way (or not at all). r=shu (76d3efe41) - Bug 1167823 - Remove dead code for checking whether a parse tree node has side effects. r=shu (a45be013c) - add back missing PNK_POD PNK_POWASSIGN in side effect checks (9b2a4317b) - Bug 1072898 - Part 2: Enable reftest for non-accelerated layers. r=mattwoodrow (26dedc262) - Bug 1201183 - handle font family name OOM error. r=nfroyd (dc6c72ba9) (95ae6701b) - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1170609 - Make the GC markers test use SpecialPowers.Cu.forceGC so it works in e10s. r=jsantell (c9efada65) - Bug 1171539 - ConsoleTime markers should render endStacks. r=vp (2b818c84b) - Bug 1141614 - Part 5: Add a test for cycle collection markers; r=jsantell (2fcf9b125) - Bug 1183579 - Inline some function needed purplexpcom. r=jduell (d4c0decb5) - Bug 1114554 - Patch 4 - ServiceWorkerRegistration.getNotifications() on main thread. r=wchen (3d2be75e5) - Bug 1114554 - Patch 5 - getNotifications() on worker thread. r=wchen (baf1bf0eb) - Bug 1114554 - Patch 6 - ServiceWorkerRegistration.getNotifications() tests. r=wchen (82978dc27) - Bug 1114554 - Patch 7 - Call BindToOwner on all threads. r=wchen (8aa9fde6b) - Bug 1114554 - Patch 8 - Support waitUntil() on notificationclick event. r=baku (0dec01fde) - Bug 1182964 - Replace use of nsTHashtable::EnumerateEntries with nsTHashtable::Iterator in layout/{style,svg}/. r=njn (cb7b75a0a) - Bug 1181321 - Eliminate duplicate mRefCnt members in PromiseNativeHandler subclasses. r=baku (1ab7687e1) - Bug 1173934 Show a message if a docshell fails to load due to SW intercept failure. r=ehsan r=jdm (fa0e3c433) - Bug 1243312 - nsNetCID is missing in toolkit/system/unixproxy/nsLibProxySettings.cpp. r=jduell (3bae88588) - Bug 1186042 - "Undeclared identifier" errors building nsAboutBloat.cpp. r=jduell (e1f5b0376) - Bug 1182976 - Part 1: Get rid of IdentifierMapEntryAddNames; r=baku (bfe3f4489) - Bug 1182976 - Part 2: Get rid of the Helper class in QuotaManager::OpenDirectoryInternal; r=janv (a2545b8fa) - Bug 1165270 - Use origin for BroadcastChannel, r=bholley (8c789d86e) - Bug 1182976 - Part 3: Get rid of PostMessageEnumerator; r=baku (61efbbc9e) - Bug 1182976 follow-up: Address njn's drive-by comment (26b345e4d) - Bug 1182978 (part 1) - Use nsTHashtable::Iterator in nsSMILAnimationController. r=birtles. (87129e7d2) - Bug 1182978 (part 2) - Use nsTHashtable::Iterator in nsSMILAnimationController. r=birtles. (d82307b24) - Bug 1182978 (part 3) - Use nsTHashtable::Iterator in nsSMILAnimationController. r=birtles. (b162c947f) - Bug 1182978 (part 4) - Use nsTHashtable::Iterator in nsSMILAnimationController. r=birtles (e6039255a) - Bug 1182978 (part 5) - Use nsTHashtable::Iterator in nsSMILTimedElement. r=birtles. (305069fe9) (a550e0f11) - import changes from `dev' branch of rmottola/Arctic-Fox: - Bug 1182960 (part 1) - Use nsTHashtable::Iterator in toolkit/components/telemetry/. r=mak. (ac5c34f3c) - Bug 1182960 (part 1) - Use nsTHashtable::Iterator in toolkit/components/telemetry/. r=mak. (79ea05add) - Bug 1182960 (part 2) - Use nsTHashtable::Iterator in toolkit/components/places/. r=mak. (5a059ff2d) - Bug 1182408 - Part 1: Move permission key checks out of loop. r=ehsan (a646bbe2e) - Bug 1182408 - Part 2: Use nsTHashTable::Iterator in nsPermissionManager. r=ehsan (02fe874ca) - Bug 1182408 - Part 3: Use nsTHashTable::Iterator in mozPersonalDictionary. r=ehsan (27c2dc15a) - Bug 1182961 (part 4, attempt 2) - Use nsTHashtable::Iterator in CacheFileHandles. r=michal. (79059d3e9) - Bug 1155169 - Avoid restoring the same cookie twice if the previous version of the cookie is not stale; r=jdmv (1353ef2d0) - Bug 1182961 (part 5, attempt 2) - Use nsTHashtable::Iterator in nsCookieService. r=michal. (0574f8e65) - Bug 1169880 - Recompute image visibility on a timer if layout or style flushes have occurred. r=tn (badefadbf) - Bug 1179939 - Avoid crash if we destroy the pres context during flushing style or layout. r=roc (9047cb706) - Bug 1182962 (part 3) - Use nsTHashtable::Iterator in gfxPlatformFontList. r=jdaggett. (73fb6b761) - Bug 1168299 - Break out style struct memory usage reporting from pres-shell. r=njn (aa29834de) - Bug 1182963 - Use nsTHashTable::Iterator in nsPresArena. r=njn (c4a24e5d7) - Bug 990974 - Slightly change how the caret clip works. r=roc Instead of looking at the caret's rect and determining whether we should clip it to the real content box clip or not at all, we just always clip it, but to a slightly bigger rect. In the cases that the caret was completely visible before, it'll still be completely visible with this change. However, in the cases that we did decide to clip before this patch, the result can be slightly different now: Before this patch, whenever the caret was partially clipped, it was partially clipped to the true content clip rect, but with this patch, the caret can be partially clipped to the slightly larger clip rect. (f62879687) - Bug 990974 - When using display ports, don't clip the painted contents to the content box clip. r=roc (26482c741) - Bug 990974 - Add a flag to ComputeFrameMetrics so that a different clip can be returned for the caret and non-caret content. r=roc (0d6027caa) - Bug 990974 - Give PaintedLayerDataTree a generic way of restricting a PaintedLayer to exactly one display item. r=roc (9f59f5bff) - Bug 990974 - Treat carets in async scrolled scrollframes differently from non-caret content. r=roc (ffdb9b629) - Bug 1141089 - Add more asserts for DisplayItemData, trying to catch whether we're accessing deleted instances. r=roc (e70921c98) - Bug 1178745 - Move some code around. r=roc (cd1ea1cf1) - Bug 1178745 - Respect scroll clips when flattening. r=roc (05621c6b7) - Bug 1073219 - Use a simple RAII struct instead of nsRefPtr to manage mLayerCount for MaskLayerImageKey. r=dholbert (eb78205ef) - Bug 1178745 - Add an nsIScrollableFrame API for getting the scroll clip. r=roc (a95a34deb) (1d0f42f44)1 point
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@UCyborg, @VistaLover - Thanks guys. @VistaLover - The only reason why I "suddenly" thought no plugin is needed is because I misinterpreted UCyborg's post. He said: "AFAIK, Firefox itself only ever used Windows Media Foundation (Vista+) for AVC, which is not available on XP, hence you need a plugin on that OS, but otherwise, Firefox 52.9 can do AVC without a plugin." I thought he said: "Firefox 52.9 can do AVC without a plugin on XP" My mistake, I am sorry.1 point
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With respect @we3fan, I believe the answers to ALL this second wave of your questions are to be found inside my previous post to you ; I know you did thank me for it, and you're welcome, of course, but have you actually took the time to digest it? Was my "language" too "techy" for you? If yes, I do apologise, but I assume this community of XP die-hards to be more savvy than the average Joe ... To re-iterate: Firefox 52 ESR on Windows XP, no matter the SP level: Zero h264=avc=avc1 native decoding support for HTML5 MP4 video/HTLM5 AAC audio This means that if you disable native webm support by setting media.webm.enabled;false , on YT there'll be no way to play any video. NB, that webm is actually a media container, NOT a codec; webm is a subset of the matroska container and can contain VP8/VP9 video codecs, as well as opus/ogg audio codecs... Firefox 52 ESR on Windows XP 32-bit SP2 => no known way to implement h264/aac decoding support on such a setup (h264=video, aac=audio) Firefox 52 ESR on Windows XP 32-bit SP3 => implementation of h264/aac decoding support is possible via installation of the Adobe Primetime CDM (which, once more, requires XP SP3). - So, no need to demand further testing from @nicolaasjan ... - Firefox 52 ESR on fully updated Vista SP2 32-bit (and more recent WinOSes) => by default h264/aac decoding support enabled, without additional action on behalf of the user; the browser uses, via WMF, patented decoders already present in the OS level... As a Vista SP2 32-bit user on actual hardware, I can assure you that FxESR 52.9.x 32-bit on a fully updated Vista OS does have working h264/aac decoding support, without any need for AP CDM; however, I'll agree with you that some "quirks" are indeed present in that support, in the sense that some MP4 videos with highly unusual DAR (e.g. "perpendicular" video shot with a mobile phone) fail to decode with Vista's WMF decoder...1 point
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Yes, it won't work on any XP version without a plugin, it only works without a plugin on Vista and later. No, same thing.1 point
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Fingers crossed. Honestly, unless they're hell-bent on flushing all memory of XP, I can't think of a good reason for why they wouldn't accept this fix. Let's hope Tobin won't have a heart attack if his so-called "MSFN hackers" manage to get official recognition. (Less name-calling, cussing, and paranoid lashing out at people who have been helping their project, and maybe they wouldn't need appeals like UXP development: it doesn't magically happen...) EDIT: If Tobin or someone else from PM reads this: sarcasm aside, I'm actually not saying this to fan the flames of conflict, the point is that it's painful to watch the upstream I believe most of us would ideally like to support and root for make that as hard as possible, and not just for MSFN members, but also a number of those in their own community.1 point
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Add-ons makes its easily Nlite Add-on Maker 1.22 http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=730081 point
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I recommend CabTool for making your cab files: http://www3.sympatico.ca/lazimute/CABTOOL_SETUP.ZIP And also use scripts for putting it in your SendTo folder: http://www3.sympatico.ca/lazimute/CABTOOLS.ZIP Sorry if this seems like an advertisement. How to repack an installer (reduces size - if you have multiple files with your installation, also use this method) For this you need WinRAR. First, select all of the files needed for your installation and right click, go to add to archive.. Check SFX Archive. Go to the Advanced tab and press SFX options. In the run after execution box, type the name of your setup file and any switches you need for it to be silent. Go to Modes. Check unpack to temporary folder. Also, press Hide All. Now just press okay twice, and you'll have your packed completely silent setup file! Hope this helps.1 point
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Thanks to dale5605 for the basis of these instructions [How To Create Custom Add-ons] First step will be creating a silent switchless installer for your application. For specific switches check the product's website or look in the Application Installs forum located here. For help creating a 7-zip installer check out keytotime's excellent tutorial here. Please note that svcpack.inf does support switches. If you are not wanting to repackage an installer you do have the option of using switches in the ini file. Suggestion: before creating your add-on, download one of the posted add-ons and extract it. This will give you and indication of the structure of the add-on, and will assist in keeping the naming scheme and layout as uniform as possible. Here are the steps required to create the add-on: 1: Create a new folder and name it after your application, ie uTorrent1.3 2: Within the above folder, create another folder called SVCPACK 3: Place your switchless installer within the SVCPACK folder 4: Rename the ini file to match the name of you add-on, for example ENTRIES_UTORRENT.ini 5: Open the ini file and edit the appropriate details under the [general] section as required, eg: [general] builddate=2005/14/1 description=uTorrent language=English title=uTorrent is an efficient and feature rich BitTorrent client for Windows sporting a very small footprint version=1.3 website=http://utorrent.com/ 6: Navigate to the [AddProgram] section of the ini file and change the name to the exe file that is within the SVCPACK folder, eg utorrent.exe (keep it as simple as possible) Your ENTRIES_PROGRAM.ini file will look something like this: [general] builddate=11/21/2005 description=product description here language=English title=Program Name version=1.0 website=http://www.programwebsite.com/ [EditFile] I386\SVCPACK.INF,SetupHotfixesToRun,AddProgram [AddProgram] PROGRAM.EXE You should now have a setup that looks something like this: within the SVCPACK folder is ur PROGRAM.EXE switchless installer. 7: Ok, the next step is to create the .cab file. Using MakeCab or CabPack, a freeware utility available here (or any method you wish!) create the cab file of the SVCPACK folder and ENTRIES_PROGRAM.ini file. Rename this cab file to something appropriate eg uTorrent_1.3.cab. THE NEXT STEP IS THE MOST IMPORTANT! Before sharing your new add-on, please TEST IT! It is imperitive you test your add-on before posting to avoid problems.1 point