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  1. Apologies, but no. This rabbit hole is far too deep for me to get pulled in any further. Sorry. You will need to use Supermium and "let go" of the notion that a v86 Chrome engine can be made to do whatever you throw at it.
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  2. No problems for me, including posting random HTTPS links. https://www.pcmag.com/picks/chrome-edge-firefox-opera-or-safari-which-browser-is-best
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  3. No firsthand experience. Supermium was never very stable on my computers. But as @jumper pointed out, I'm pretty sure that the developer already provides rebased .dll's. Haven't visited that GitHub project in a very long time so no clue where they are located. I've actually erased/deleted/permanently-moved-on from all of my XP "experiments", be they Supermium, Thorium, Pale Moon, New Moon, you name it, they ***ALL*** were nothing but "headaches". I obviously keep my own 360Chrome's around, but seldom are they ever launched. And the only Serpent that is reliable for my needs is a VERY OLD version - new updates only introduce new problems, nothing but "headaches".
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  5. Apologies again, but I'm afraid I'm not the person to ask. I ditched XP roughly a year or so ago and my life has IMPROVED a million-trillion-zillion times a million-trillion-zillion ever since! XP was holding me back !!! It's up to you to decide if all of the time spent to do things on XP is a waste of your time or not. Sorry. XP, to me, is like Linux, neat and novel, a good HOBBY, but nothing more than a HOBBY.
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  6. You're not going to like the answer. You need something like PROXOMITRON to change ":autofill" to "-webkit-autofill" for any version of Chrome older than v110 for the below javascript - But that's ony the FIRST HURDLE. Once you get past that, the error console will fill up with tons of more errors to overcome one by one. ie, once you resolve the required -webkit-autofill for Chrome versions older than v110, the paypal site then loads TWO captcha's that 360Chrome cannot pass (especially in XP). One from www.recaptcha.net and one from hcaptcha.com.
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  7. You would have to provide the web site where you are not able to register. I highly doubt that the autofill error in the console is the root cause for the inability to register.
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  8. https://msfn.org/board/topic/182566-monkey-scripts/ If you are a beginner in Tampermonkey, start with the script called "Old Reddit Redirect", that one is easy to test whether you have set it up properly or not.
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  9. The test also works with Chrome v126 and Supermium is now at v132. The test would have "started" working at some version between v97 and v126 - feel free to try each and every one of those versions to track it down specifically. Generally speaking, you cannot use javascript (querySelectorAll) to affect pseudo-elements (:after, :before, :checkmark, :placeholder, etc) or to affect pseudo-classes (:autofill, :active, :modal, :fullscreen, :enabled, :disabled, :nth-child, :checked, etc). You could try "::autofill" instead of ":autofill" (two colons instead of one), but I suspect that won't solve the javascript code using querySelectorAll to hunt down a pseudo-class.
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  10. Your issue is with the developer.mozilla.org "test". findLastIndex does not require a polyfill in Chrome v97 and that "test" does not work in Chrome v97. It most likely does not work in v98, v99, v100, v101... et cetera... And doesn't "start to work" until who knows where. Again, Chrome v97 wholly and fully implements findLastIndex and even v97 cannot 'pass' that "test".
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  11. Are you sure? For me it no longer works everywhere, they are mostly dead because of stupidity to openly discuss their cause and more stupid was the automatic switch to other invidious when one failed.
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  12. It can be easily checked whether ports are open and have to be closed or not. If a Windows system is well configured and protected properly by the hardware and software firewalls, there is no need to use such tools you recommended. And certainly not tools that were developed for older operating systems than Windows 7.. As I already stated crystal clearly, I do not simply trust but I deeply check . Both my hardware and software firewalls do a good job, and there is no need for such old tools. And there is definitely no need to run an undocumented batch file of dubious origin to disable various services..
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  13. The programme LegacyUpdate has been updated and is now available in version 1.9. Changelog from GitHub: Very important is the hint for Windows XP users on their homepage: I'll also update my original post as soon as possible. Cheers, AstroSkipper
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  14. @Hackerman Here are two further, more recent SSE alternatives. A Firefox 45 fork: http://o.rthost.win/gpc/files1.rt/firefox-45.9.34-20230930-69f77fc6e-win32-sse.7z and New Moon 27: https://o.rthost.win/palemoon/palemoon-27.10.0.win32-git-20240720-be4fef94e8-xpmod-sse.7z
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  15. And if you still need the very old, abandoned Mozilla Firefox 52.9.1 ESR, here is a link: https://web.archive.org/web/20210730234012/https://download-origin.cdn.mozilla.net/pub/firefox/tinderbox-builds/mozilla-esr52-win32/1536215521/firefox-52.9.1.en-US.win32.installer.exe Alternatively, one link from the first post still works: http://sdfox7.com/xp/sp3/EOL/firefox-52.9.1.en-US.win32.installer.exe
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  16. Great progress! As far as I could see, Mypal 68 runs now more smoothly. Hope you can fix the plugins (flash) issue in the next release.
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  17. I don't know as your CPU is very weak. Try the Mypal 68.14.3b SSE release, and you will see whether it works or not. These should be the right ones matching your hardware specs. But it is always a game of trial and error. So, check them! You can't lose anything.
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  18. Alternatively, @roytam1's browsers New Moon 28 or Serpent 52. Or the Chromium based browser Thorium.
    1 point
  19. Mypal 68 is a great browser developed by @feodor2. The most recent version is Mypal 68.14.3b. There is even a special SSE release available. Here is the link: https://codeberg.org/Theodor2/Mypal68/releases/tag/68.14.3b
    1 point
  20. Hello AstroSkipper, I didn't try to imply it's related to a specific browser. In one of my posts regarding this never existed for me issue, I merely pointed out to what it was posted from. roytam1 reported the issue again, on Sunday, (Monday?) Not sure about his local time. https://msfn.org/board/topic/185994-cant-edit-my-first-post-in-thread/?do=findComment&comment=1259650
    1 point
  21. Thanks for reporting! The problems probably only occurred on Saturday. Since Sunday, it seems to be working better. At least, I didn't notice further problems since then.
    1 point
  22. The issue was not related to a specific browser. Neither Brave, Firefox or Opera did it on my Android tablet. Same problems as in New Moon or Mypal 68 under Windows XP.
    1 point
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