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  1. New build of Serpent/UXP for XP! Test binary: Win32 https://o.rths.ml/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.6.win32-git-20201003-ef27fbe-uxp-15acac52b-xpmod.7z Win64 https://o.rths.ml/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.6.win64-git-20201003-ef27fbe-uxp-15acac52b-xpmod.7z source code that is comparable to my current working tree is available here: https://github.com/roytam1/UXP/commits/custom IA32 Win32 https://o.rths.ml/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.6.win32-git-20201003-ef27fbe-uxp-15acac52b-xpmod-ia32.7z source code that is comparable to my current working tree is available here: https://github.com/roytam1/UXP/commits/ia32 NM28XP build: Win32 https://o.rths.ml/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.2a1.win32-git-20201003-8afdaa8c9-uxp-15acac52b-xpmod.7z Win64 https://o.rths.ml/palemoon/palemoon-28.10.2a1.win64-git-20201003-8afdaa8c9-uxp-15acac52b-xpmod.7z Official UXP changes since my last build: - Issue #1656 - Fix broken comment from Part 1 (a2ed139a4) - Merge pull request #1660 from g4jc/1656 (4e72f8ed0) - Issue #1643 - Follow up: Add a null check for mOwner in ResizeObserverNotificationHelper::Unregister (fb086631d) - Issue #1643 - Follow-up: Make sure things aren't changed while iterating. (bc531bfbb) - Issue #1647 - Followup: Remove excessive VARIANT_OPACITY statements. (b8c604196) - Merge pull request #1663 from athenian200/opacity_followup (96736fce7) - Update CONTRIBUTING.md (15acac52b) No official Basilisk changes since my last build. Official Pale-Moon changes since my last build: - [downloads] Correct and simplify host handling. (fd30b23a0) - Issue #1842 - Part 1: Establish Beta Branding for Windows and Linux (48188d196) - Issue #1842 - Part 2: Add Mac icons for beta branding & fix unstable (810ccfe4c) - Issue #1842 - Part 3: Add beta channel to ACCEPTED_MAR_CHANNEL_IDS in confvars.sh (207535416) - Back-end branch pointer update (Unstable 2020-10-01) (8afdaa8c9) My changes since last build: - skipped Issue #1842 related commits
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  2. My extensive tests contradict your reports! Using the very latest New Moon 28 package (32-bit on Vista SP2 x86) with a pristine NEW browser profile, and the "lazy-loaded" images of products (sport-shoes in your linked example) DO LOAD eventually, fully: and on a selected item's subpage: Proof of used browser: ... So, it is my educated guess that something on your side is breaking things I would first check with a new clean NM28 profile (like I did myself), and if you can't reproduce, then there's something in your customised profile (user-set prefs, extension-related changes, etc...) that causes this brekage... I would start with privacy related about:config settings and/or content blocking extensions (ad/script blockers, etc...) If, however, you can reproduce in a clean profile, then the culprit is system-wide (but you saying you can view the images with Serpent 52 pretty much rules that out...)... FWIW, the images are loaded from "*.rozetka.ua" domains, over HTTPS (TLS 1.2 in my case), e.g. https://i8.rozetka.ua/goods/17624553/puma_4062451528768_images_17624553343.jpg
    2 points
  3. This is the previous build. Correct links: 32bit https://o.rths.ml/palemoon/palemoon-27.9.7.win32-git-20201003-e1c4d9e76-xpmod.7z 32bit SSE https://o.rths.ml/palemoon/palemoon-27.9.7.win32-git-20201003-e1c4d9e76-xpmod-sse.7z 32bit noSSE https://o.rths.ml/palemoon/palemoon-27.9.7.win32-git-20201003-e1c4d9e76-xpmod-ia32.7z 64bit https://o.rths.ml/palemoon/palemoon-27.9.7.win64-git-20201003-e1c4d9e76-xpmod.7z P.S. Is there something that prevents you from putting those "Releases" pages at Github to some use?
    2 points
  4. I'm posting this in the XP forum, since I think more people here may be interested to try this. As many of you may know, Chrome 49.0.2623.112 was supposed to be the last official version to support XP and Vista. Well, as it turns out, you can upgrade your 49.0.2623.112 to 50.0.2661.102, at least on Vista, very easily. People in this forum may want to try this out on XP too. I figured this out by accident, mucking around with different Chrome versions on my Vista SP2 32-bit. I started with the very next version after 49 and worked up from there. I discovered all 50.x versions still work on Vista. At 51 the browser still runs, but the rendering engine produces only a blank page. How to do this? The installer refuses to install anything above 49 on Vista/XP, but you can still extract the installer contents with 7zip. So, download 50.0.2661.102 from Filepuma (link below), and then use 7zip to extract everything into a folder somewhere. You will be left with a package named Chrome.7z. Extract this too. In there you will find Chrome.exe. Do not run it, or it will load your current Chrome profile. Instead create a shortcut and edit the target to something like this, which will make 50 use a private profile and not touch any other current profile you are using: chrome.exe --user-data-dir=C:\SomeFolder\Where\You\Want\The\Profile What't the advantage of 50.0.2661.102 vs 49.0.2623.112? You have to test it out yourself, but so far I have noticed for example that Youtube Creator Studio now works, whereas on Chrome 49 it's a total mess. So there seems to be some HTML engine improvements on 50 vs 49, at least. The JS engine is also a newer version compared to 49, so there are upgrades there too. If you want to try out another versions, you can find all the old ones here: https://www.filepuma.com/download/google_chrome_32bit_-40/versions/ Direct link to 50.0.2661.102 (32-bit): https://www.filepuma.com/download/google_chrome_32bit_50.0.2661.102-11514/
    1 point
  5. The fact that Chrome 50 will run on Vista has been known for years, as posted in Last versions of software for Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 under Web Browsers , which even has links to FilePuma. I don’t think it will run on XP though.
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  6. No. It is some right-wingers from North American understanding of reality and what is Open Source and copyright is "dead in water". Roytam1, please also look at problem that i find - New Moon do not show pictures of products in thumbnail mode on popular site rozetka. But Serpent show it as it supposed to be. That problem now going for years. Here is example of page that Serpent show correctly, but New Moon does not show pictures of products: https://rozetka.com.ua/ua/mugskie-krossovki/c4634865/producer=puma;sort=popularity/
    1 point
  7. The files in my profile\bookmarkbackups folder are all barely 11KB in NM27, while almost identical bookmarks in Serpent52 result in about 417KB big files. My oldest backup there is from 2020-07-29, so this bug must be older. In another profile i have a 438KB file from 2020-06-15. So, check the changes between 2020-06-13 and 2020-07-29 first.
    1 point
  8. i just uploaded a new one making a different assumption at the offset.
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  9. will have a look later, thanks for reporting.
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  10. Thanks, roytam1! I started mirroring Firefox 45ESR and New Moon 26.5 / 27 / 28 in the tools section of my website (https://soggi.org/misc/tools.htm), other builds may follow in the future. Hopefully the description is correct, let me know if not. kind regards soggi
    1 point
  11. Yeah, I know, But vcredist_x86.exe refused to install on Windows 2000... So I got the missing dll from: https://www.dll-files.com/msvcr90.dll.html https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/92281334cf905c35e7c93dd526b5c199ea9823cd52922f55f14e3008f98cd4e1/detection I know this site since Windows 98 and never had any problems with it.
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  13. I have released modified versions of the 372.70 user mode drivers in an effort to get them to use Windows 7 driver directives. Both 32 and 64 bit binaries. You can find them in my Vista extended kernel folder. x64 files are suffixed with an x and go into system32. x86 files go into syswow64.
    1 point
  14. 1st post of this thread should always have pointer to latest release, or you may check my software blog.
    1 point
  15. @roytam1 Have you still got any form of personal infrastructure yet for a support forum or the likes (seeing what happened with Moonchild Manchild)? You don't need anything fancy, in fact go simple so that it doesn't tax resources on the users' end :3 I've got some personal experience with this stuff, though I don't have much technical knowledge concerning your project... I'd suggest some sort of phpBB (which nowadays is pretty good compared to its past, and a good legacy theme exists compatible with old browsers); if not, perhaps an option that resembles the likes of old PunBB before Informer killed the project.
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  16. New NewMoon 27 Build! 32bit https://o.rths.ml/palemoon/palemoon-27.9.7.win32-git-20201003-e1c4d9e76-xpmod.7z 32bit SSE https://o.rths.ml/palemoon/palemoon-27.9.7.win32-git-20201003-e1c4d9e76-xpmod-sse.7z 32bit noSSE https://o.rths.ml/palemoon/palemoon-27.9.7.win32-git-20201003-e1c4d9e76-xpmod-ia32.7z 64bit https://o.rths.ml/palemoon/palemoon-27.9.7.win64-git-20201003-e1c4d9e76-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 1077318 - call out to C++ for ARMv6 sub-word atomics. r=luke (2810c3f93) - Bug 1142593 - factor atomics into the platform layer. r=waldo (f5088b2af) - Bug 1173642 - Import unimplemented ARM64 Ion components. r=efaust (2567975a1) - Bug 1170107 part 1 - Call GetProperty/CallProperty from the interpreter and Baseline. r=bhackett (fe45a446a) - Bug 1170107 part 2 - Don't allocate a wrapper object for (pure) primitive.foo operations. r=bhackett (8793d7d2d) - Bug 1152079 - Remove Purify support files. r=froydnj (69836c373) - Bug 1152079 - Remove references to deleted Purify files from moz.build. r=bustage (ebd68a5fa) - Bug 1126089 - Assert we don't Destroy nsFrameLoader in destructor (r=smaug) (c0894ed2b) - Bug 1250871 - only send messages to child scripts when the docShell is still around. r=smaug (ac2562f55) - Bug 1168750 - SharedStubs: (part3) Make split between baseline only and shared stubs, r=jandem (21c89cffe) - Bug 1168750 - SharedStubs: (part4) Track for which engine a stub needs to get compiled, r=jandem (a36eb943b) - Bug 1168753 - SharedStubs: Simplification to push BaselineFrame* in stubs, r=jandem (4a26b318d) - pointer style (e20a50c7e) - Bug 1169391 - Use a ReservedRooted class for optimized Rooted use in vm/Interpreter.cpp, r=terrence (1b80a857d) - Bug 1182865 - Relax assertion on the allowed class for home objects, r=efaust (33009a9fe) - Bug 1154391 - Update import declarations to current ES6 spec r=shu (ad7042d54) - Bug 1154391 - Update parsing of export declarations to match current ES6 spec r=shu (4b509d9ec) - Bug 1169171 - Split PNK_DELETE into several different kinds for each of the syntactically distinct modes of |delete| operation, depending upon the syntax of the operand. r=efaust (5667265fc) - Bug 1169511 - Split PNK_TYPEOF into one kind for application to names one kind for application to other expressions. r=efaust (91a1086d8) - pointer style (0546201d8) - Bug 1163851 - Remove the remaining two tests of |pc->parsingForInit|, replacing them with yet another argument provided by the caller. r=efaust (919903e1e) - Bug 1163851 - |pc->parsingForInit| is dead. Long live |InHandling|! r=efaust (bf35fb405) - Bug 1167030 - Suppress MSVC warning C4661 in js/src. r=luke (1d28ed1d2) - Bug 1167845 - Rejigger {in,de}crement/assignment parsing to vet targets primarily through a single Parser::isValidSimpleAssignmentTarget method, so that this method can also be called outside the parser. r=efaust (87484d3fc) - Bug 1166950 - Introduce a new FunctionKind for class-constructors. r=efaust (e9dd197e1) - Bug 1166950 - Make generator methods constructors. r=efaust (e076cacd6) - Bug 1167845 - Rename ParseHandler::isName to ParseHandler::maybeName. r=efaust (1e090741b) - Bug 1141865 - Part 3: Parse new.target, add Reflect support, and tests. (r=jorendorff, r=shu) (9e0282870) - Bug 1139759 - Self-host %TypedArray%.prototype.copyWithin. r=till (8beea5f7c) - pointer style (0da72f30a) - Bug 1139769 - Add TypedArrayBuffer, TypedArrayByteOffset, and TypedArrayElementShift intrinsics to safely get the relevant information for a typed array. r=till (b5847a441) - pointer style (5486dd33d) - Bug 1139769 - Self-host %TypedArray%.prototype.subarray. r=t (b10c55e93) - pointer style (335ab6c87) - Bug 1140752 - Land code to self-host %TypedArray%.prototype.set, but don't enable it yet, pending perf-testing. This shouldn't make any changes to the build, except in terms of adding more code to it and affecting binary layout. r=jandem, also much feedback from till that effectively amounts to a review as well (98050308d) - Bug 1144692: Fix --disable-ion builds; r=h4writer (3be32046c) - Bug 1148970 - Check for possibly incomplete type sets when double checking the correctness of argument type set information, r=jandem. (934130c2e) - bug 1171125 - Fix nsStackWalk to build for iOS. r=froydnj (c076c4d22) - Bug 1119980 - Use 'snprintf' instead of 'sprintf' to avoid a warning on Lollipop-based builds. r=froydnj (a000af66c) - Bug 1146597 - Avoid unnecessary calls to maybeSweep under hasUnanalyzedPreliminaryObjects, r=jandem. (335ba3fc3) - Bug 1162134 - IonMonkey MIPS: Fix build failure on MIPS (js/src/jit/CodeGenerator.cpp:6740:28: error: `obj' was not declared in this scope). r=bhackett (56824379b) - Bug 1160884 followup - Add testcase. r=me (5495ad016) - Bug 1141865 - Part 4: Remove LCallDirectEvalV in anticipation of register pressure with new.target in eval frames. (r=jandem) (cbb706356) - Bug 1162242 - Part 1: Remove instances of #ifdef PR_LOGGING. r=froydnj PR_LOGGING is now always defined, we can remove #ifdefs checking for it. (878131a4a) - revert pointer style for patch (a263375f1) - Bug 1144097. Fix yet another is<ScopeObject>() assert. r=shu (96d516117) - Bug 1145282. Reverse the sense of IsValidTerminatingScope and rename it to IsSyntacticScope. r=luke (3681fc831) - Bug 1149897 - PerformanceStatsService data is not monotonic. r=jandem (927639ac6) - Bug 1142457 - Compute stopwatch durations per thread on MacOS X. r=jandem, r=areinald (a52c388be) (e1c4d9e76)
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  17. http://blog.livedoor.jp/blackwingcat/archives/1995576.html stated that you can extract files and run setup.cmd for installation. and automatic tool for this is available at: http://blog.livedoor.jp/blackwingcat/archives/1995327.html
    1 point
  18. Well sometimes Let the Mountain come to me. At this point i see arrogant and rude people from ultra-right wing country who trying push normal people, from around the world, to they wacky understanding of reality. Resist that, don't bend to them! By the way msfn is not the only forum where this moon-people shenanigans are condemned. Google translate it easy. Roytam1 is doing excellent work, i support him - he helped so many people with his calm and intelligent approach.
    1 point
  19. I'd rather recommend than listening to the FBI but to upgrade your very unique Brain.exe instead. It's the best anti-virus out there. The only downside is, that Brain.exe can't be bought for money and downloading it is impossible, too. It must be fed proper knowledge to grow. And then one day, you will be capable of using the old operating systems online without running into a wall. Would I recommend to average users who use their brain on other things than computers to use Windows XP and Windows 7 for example? No, because that would put them easily in danger. But if you know, what you are doing, then you'll be able to avoid the problems. Use a hardware firewall, that you can configure. Block unwanted Javascripts. Block everything, you didn't ask for. Don't click on everything that sounds like a promising help to your problems. Learn to read links before clicking on them. These things. Also consider that something like Windows XP got more secure over time, as less and less people were using it. Windows 7 is still a very attractive target for mean hackers with circa 15% market share (2020).
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