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  1. If you need a solution for Windows XP, you can try my QJS build - it's certainly not super fast, but it's lightweight and native to XP. https://postimg.cc/9D5NQkZ2 https://postimg.cc/HcVt20XF https://www.mediafire.com/file/b2yx0shb0ncfp2c/qjs.zip/file
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  2. Please take the new version from codebergs
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  3. ah something went wrong and uploaded old one, all files are replaced and please redownload.
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  4. Oh yes...eh no, there went something wrong... kind regards soggi
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  5. Posts containing code blocks with real code can't be edited anymore, at least on Android devices. The font size can't be changed in already existing posts on Android devices (in mobile and desktop view). Adding MSFN links to posts is not possible in the default format. Inserting MSFN links suppresses the following lines. And so on. Most errors have been around for a long time, whilst others reappear at regular intervals. The forum editor is quite simply a nightmare.
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  6. New build of post-deprecated Serpent/moebius for XP! * Notice: This repo will not be built on regular schedule, and changes are experimental as usual. ** Current moebius patch level should be on par with 52.9, but some security patches can not be applied/ported due to source milestone differences between versions. Test binary: Win32 https://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk55-win32-git-20260627-b6372f6d3-xpmod.7z Win64 https://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk55-win64-git-20260627-b6372f6d3-xpmod.7z repo: https://github.com/roytam1/basilisk55 Repo changes: - import from UXP: - Fresh import of libpng 1.6.58 (b61274cd) - Apply (hopefully for the last time before 2.0.x) APNG support code. (882bf4b3) (dba06fd4e) - ported from UXP: [devtools] Consistently show filepicker on first save action from StyleEditor. (6316f240) (c5177c2c5) - ported from UXP: Bug 2029403 - avoid PORT_Strdup in ssl_DecodeResumptionToken. (c9536715) (999cc9dfb) - ported from UXP: Bug 2030366 - avoid race with module unloading in NSSTrustDomain_FindTokensByURI. (43317d3e) (43c5cf5af) - import from UXP: Bug 2030564 - add defensive input validation to sftk_compute_ANSI_X9_63_kdf. (346619a8e) (045e9f53a) - import from UXP: [DOM] Clean up WebGL transform feedback validation. (a4a23b43) (6597dd785) - import from UXP: Issue #3122 - Put base paths in the json viewer client deps. (09108384) (b6372f6d3)
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  7. Same here in Germany. Mina is the first name of a female. But in Egypt, it is vice versa! Right! Or, you can also use the TLS 1.3 proxy locally. The TLS 1.3 proxy and thus also my program package makes it possible to establish connections to servers or generally to the Internet via the TLS 1.3 protocol (and all other TLS protocols which was already done with previous releases) in Windows XP even independently of browsers, which was not possible before. You can test my program package with the old Firefox ESR 52.9.0. Here is a link, you still have to choose your language: https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/releases/52.9.0esr/win32/ And, in any case, with the Internet Explorer 8, too. Some email programs and others also need such a proxy nowadays. All information about these proxies can be found in my article "ProxHTTPSProxy and HTTPSProxy in Windows XP for future use" in the first post of this thread. This article will be updated when time is available. My program package ProxHTTPSProxy's PopMenu TLS 1.3 3V3 is fully documented inside its archive.
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  9. Right! The probability of success to talk to a female person in this forum converges towards zero. A pity, actually!
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  10. Hello @XPerceniol! You are always welcome in my thread, and the place for your post is the right one, especially, when it comes to extensions, custom buttons, or anything related to them. You can contact @feodor2 in the issues on GitHub, in @Jody Thornton' Mypal 68 thread, or here in my thread. Greetings, AstroSkipper
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  11. Hello @SC7601! That's correct! I would be very pleased if I got feedback from users who can test my program package in a real installation (no VM) of Windows XP on a period-correct hardware. BTW, my Windows XP computer is equipped with a Pentium 4 2.8 GHz Northwood single core CPU and only 1.5 GB SD-RAM. No SSD, no SATA but IDE hard disks, and the graphic card is NVIDIA 6200 AGP 4x. You see, we both are running Windows XP on a Pentium 4. You do not need to use old Chrome browsers. In the MSFN forum, we have a lot of browsers compatible with Windows XP and quite recent to surf the web nowadays. Here is the link to the post of my program package: And here is the link to the forum with topics referring to browsers in Windows XP: https://msfn.org/board/forum/201-browsers-working-on-older-nt-family-oses/ If you have any questions, do not hesitate to ask me! Greetings from Germany, AstroSkipper
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  12. Hello @feodor2! As promised before, I checked the profile folder and the already updated extensions in my installation of Mypal 68. The file addonStartup.json.lz4 exists in the main folder of my profile and doesn't have to be deleted when updating extensions. Therefore, I can't confirm your statement, unfortunately or fortunately, it's up to you. I don't exactly know what you mean by the 1st page. The first page of the Add-ons Manager or the first page of an extension on Mozilla Firefox Add-ons website? Anyway, I already installed several extensions from the first page of an extension on Mozilla Firefox Add-ons website without any problems if the extension was really compatible with Mypal 68. Furthermore, I updated some extensions via the first page of the Add-ons Manager by using the menu item "Install add-on from file" without deleting anything before. So what is the issue? Greetings from Germany, AstroSkipper
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  13. Browsers like Chrome, Firefox, and unfortunately, Mypal 68, too, all of them have a lot of problems in their memory management. Nowadays, the developers do not matter at all how much memory is used by their programs, unfortunately. New computers are equipped with a huge amount of RAM. For running those browsers on my old, slow, and beloved computer, I have to do a lot to reduce RAM consumption because a RAM extension was and is not possible due to its motherboard layout. I am a logically thinking person , and I don't believe anything at all due to my mathematical, technical, scientific, and philological background. Trial and error is the main principle! What you called pejoratively "snake oil", helps me a lot in very special situations, but not in general. I am not a friend of such common and rather meaningless statements. Truth be told, most of all memory manager I tested in the past are crap and don't do anything reasonable at all. But, there are exceptions. On my computer, low on RAM, I can perfectly observe how programs behave and what they do if the system runs out of free RAM. Mypal 68 in combination with Firemin Portable 6.3.1.5105 works much better than without it. The browser behaves more fluently while loading websites. Its memory consumption and releasing of occupied RAM can be improved in this way, "but cannot work miracles" which you forgot to quote from me (That, I don't like, either. Full quotation or nothing, but no selecting in one sentence!). Here is the full quotation of my statement: And, just to complete it, I do have another "snake oil" for you which is able to work system-wide in Windows. It's the program CleanMem Pro. Many years ago, I bought a license for it. A free version is available, too. Here is the link: https://www.pcwintech.com/cleanmem. I only use this on my old Windows XP computer. But you have to configure it very carefully! Anyway, all these measures and many others I don't want to list here lead to an improvement in regard to the RAM consumption in my system. No more and no less! Greetings from Germany, AstroSkipper PS: I don't know what hostility you are talking about. I can't see any such one. You are a good guy! Anyway, there is a nice saying in the German language: "Wer im Glashaus sitzt, sollte nicht mit Steinen werfen!". Translated: "Who sits in a glass house should not throw stones!". BTW, it's just a metaphor, of course!
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  14. Thanks for your nice reply! Speaking of tone, the tone makes the music! We all know that, no matter what language, don't we? Most particularly, if English should be really your first language! Anyway, I'll try to overlook that. And, don't worry! All is well! Tschüss! Greetings from Germany, AstroSkipper PS: Sorry, German is presumably not your native language. "Tschüss" means "Good bye", of course!
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  15. Yep! I think the thread https://msfn.org/board/topic/183684-looking-for-a-person-with-python-programming-skills-to-implement-tls-13-functionality-in-proxhttpsproxy-rev3e/ can be locked now. @cmalex is a follower of this thread here, too.
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