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  1. I wanted to use Scatter with Everipedia.  As far as I can tell, this requires downloading software to install on 64bit Windows.  Is there any solution for Win XP 32 bit?  I figure, no way, but thought to ask just in case.

  2. On 2/18/2020 at 10:22 PM, roytam1 said:

    please attach error console errors as well.

    I used your latest build above, and the icons are working again, for Quick Context Search v1.5.4

    I have a crazy amount of extensions, so I don't know how my error console could help, as it is chock full of errors that I never noticed, as I never looked at the error console.  Just in case it's useful to you, here it is:

    1582495518906    addons.xpi    WARN    Error loading bootstrap.js for click-to-play-per-element@2k1dmg.org: SyntaxError: non-generator method definitions may not contain yield (resource://gre/modules/addons/XPIProvider.jsm -> jar:file:///d:/software/_runable/palemoon/_profile/extensions/click-to-play-per-element@2k1dmg.org.xpi!/bootstrap.js:130:3) JS Stack trace: @XPIProvider.jsm:4344:1 < XPI_loadBootstrapScope@XPIProvider.jsm:4344:7 < XPI_callBootstrapMethod@XPIProvider.jsm:4423:9 < updateMetadata@XPIProvider.jsm:2941:11 < XPI_processFileChanges@XPIProvider.jsm:3413:25 < XPI_checkForChanges@XPIProvider.jsm:3603:34 < XPI_startup@XPIProvider.jsm:2088:25 < callProvider@AddonManager.jsm:195:12 < _startProvider@AddonManager.jsm:733:5 < startup@AddonManager.jsm:880:9 < startup@AddonManager.jsm:2456:5 < observe@addonManager.js:58:7
    
    1582495518908    addons.xpi    WARN    Add-on click-to-play-per-element@2k1dmg.org is missing bootstrap method install
    
    1582495519044    addons.xpi    WARN    Ignoring duplicate targetApplication entry for {ec8030f7-c20a-464f-9b0e-13a3a9e97384} in install manifest
    
    Warning: attempting to write 4213 bytes to preference extensions.bootstrappedAddons. This is bad for general performance and memory usage. Such an amount of data should rather be written to an external file. This preference will not be sent to any content processes.
    
    Warning: attempting to write 4404 bytes to preference extensions.bootstrappedAddons. This is bad for general performance and memory usage. Such an amount of data should rather be written to an external file. This preference will not be sent to any content processes.
    
    Timestamp: 2/23/2020 5:05:19 PM
    Error: DEPRECATION WARNING: This path to Console.jsm is deprecated.  Please use Cu.import("resource://gre/modules/Console.jsm") to load this module.
    You may find more details about this deprecation at: https://bugzil.la/912121
    Callstack:
    resource://gre/modules/devtools/Console.jsm 19 null
    resource://gre/modules/addons/XPIProvider.jsm -> jar:file:///d:/software/_runable/palemoon/_profile/extensions/quickcontextsearch@pf.xpi!/bootstrap.js 2 null
    resource://gre/modules/addons/XPIProvider.jsm 4344 null
    resource://gre/modules/addons/XPIProvider.jsm 4344 XPI_loadBootstrapScope
    resource://gre/modules/addons/XPIProvider.jsm 4423 XPI_callBootstrapMethod
    resource://gre/modules/addons/XPIProvider.jsm 2941 updateMetadata
    resource://gre/modules/addons/XPIProvider.jsm 3413 XPI_processFileChanges
    resource://gre/modules/addons/XPIProvider.jsm 3603 XPI_checkForChanges
    resource://gre/modules/addons/XPIProvider.jsm 2088 XPI_startup
    resource://gre/modules/AddonManager.jsm 195 callProvider
    resource://gre/modules/AddonManager.jsm 733 _startProvider
    resource://gre/modules/AddonManager.jsm 880 startup
    resource://gre/modules/AddonManager.jsm 2456 startup
    resource://gre/components/addonManager.js 58 observe
    
    Source File: resource://gre/modules/Deprecated.jsm
    Line: 85
    
    Warning: attempting to write 14556 bytes to preference extensions.xpiState. This is bad for general performance and memory usage. Such an amount of data should rather be written to an external file. This preference will not be sent to any content processes.
    
    Warning: attempting to write 4404 bytes to preference extensions.bootstrappedAddons. This is bad for general performance and memory usage. Such an amount of data should rather be written to an external file. This preference will not be sent to any content processes.
    
    Warning: attempting to write 4404 bytes to preference extensions.bootstrappedAddons. This is bad for general performance and memory usage. Such an amount of data should rather be written to an external file. This preference will not be sent to any content processes.
    
    Timestamp: 2/23/2020 5:05:19 PM
    Error: DEPRECATION WARNING: FUEL is deprecated, you should use the standard Toolkit API instead.
    You may find more details about this deprecation at: https://github.com/MoonchildProductions/UXP/issues/1083
    Callstack:
    resource://app/components/fuelApplication.js 1459 Application
    resource://app/components/fuelApplication.js 726 createInstance
    resource://gre/modules/XPCOMUtils.jsm 230 XPCU_serviceLambda
    resource://gre/modules/XPCOMUtils.jsm 198 get
    resource://gre/modules/addons/XPIProvider.jsm -> jar:file:///d:/software/_runable/palemoon/_profile/extensions/%7B1280606b-2510-4fe0-97ef-9b5a22eafe30%7D.xpi!/bootstrap.js 222 startup
    resource://gre/modules/addons/XPIProvider.jsm 4462 XPI_callBootstrapMethod
    resource://gre/modules/addons/XPIProvider.jsm 2159 XPI_startup
    resource://gre/modules/AddonManager.jsm 195 callProvider
    resource://gre/modules/AddonManager.jsm 733 _startProvider
    resource://gre/modules/AddonManager.jsm 880 startup
    resource://gre/modules/AddonManager.jsm 2456 startup
    resource://gre/components/addonManager.js 58 observe
    
    Source File: resource://gre/modules/Deprecated.jsm
    Line: 85
    
    1582495519348    addons.xpi    WARN    Add-on click-to-play-per-element@2k1dmg.org is missing bootstrap method startup
    
    Timestamp: 2/23/2020 5:05:19 PM
    Warning: Warning: ‘nsIOService::NewChannel()’ deprecated, please use ‘nsIOService::NewChannel2()’
    Source File: resource://gre/modules/addons/XPIProvider.jsm -> jar:file:///d:/software/_runable/palemoon/_profile/extensions/jid1-n85lxPv1NAWVTQ@jetpack.xpi!/bootstrap.js
    Line: 51
    
    No chrome package registered for chrome://global-region/locale/region.dtd
    
    No chrome package registered for chrome://global-region/locale/region.dtd
    
    Timestamp: 2/23/2020 5:05:21 PM
    Error: PERFORMANCE WARNING: Search service falling back to synchronous initialization. This is generally the consequence of an add-on using a deprecated search service API.
    You may find more details about this problem at: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/XPCOM_Interface_Reference/nsIBrowserSearchService#async_warning
    Callstack:
    resource://gre/components/nsSearchService.js 2480 SRCH_SVC__ensureInitialized
    resource://gre/components/nsSearchService.js 3579 SRCH_SVC_getEngineByName
    jar:file:///d:/software/_runable/palemoon/_profile/extensions/ose@baton34dev.xpi!/components/nsSEOrganizer.js 256 removeNonExisting
    jar:file:///d:/software/_runable/palemoon/_profile/extensions/ose@baton34dev.xpi!/components/nsSEOrganizer.js 111 SEOrganizer___init
    jar:file:///d:/software/_runable/palemoon/_profile/extensions/ose@baton34dev.xpi!/components/nsSEOrganizer.js 78 SEOrganizer
    resource://gre/modules/XPCOMUtils.jsm 387 createInstance
    
    Source File: resource://gre/modules/Deprecated.jsm
    Line: 120
    
    Direct3D 9 DeviceManager Initialized Successfully.
    Driver: ati2dvag.dll
    Description: Radeon X1600
    Version: 6.14.10.6903
    
    Timestamp: 2/23/2020 5:05:24 PM
    Error: TypeError: Components.classes['@mozilla.org/extensions/manager;1'] is undefined
    Source File: chrome://textlink/content/textlinkOverlay.js
    Line: 9
    
    Timestamp: 2/23/2020 5:05:24 PM
    Error: TypeError: elem is null
    Source File: resource://nounbuttons/scripts/nounbuttons.js
    Line: 60
    
    Timestamp: 2/23/2020 5:05:24 PM
    Warning: Use of getUserData() or setUserData() is deprecated.  Use WeakMap or element.dataset instead.
    Source File: chrome://nosquint/content/browser.js
    Line: 413
    
    usingOldMemoryReporter err=TypeError: Cc['@mozlla.org/memory-reporter-manager;1'] is undefined
    
    Timestamp: 2/23/2020 5:05:24 PM
    Warning: Use of Mutation Events is deprecated. Use MutationObserver instead.
    Source File: chrome://personaltitlebar/content/browserOverlay.js
    Line: 135
    
    Timestamp: 2/23/2020 5:05:24 PM
    Error: NS_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE: Cannot call openModalWindow on a hidden window
    Source File: resource://gre/components/nsPrompter.js
    Line: 351
    
    Timestamp: 2/23/2020 5:05:24 PM
    Error: NS_ERROR_NOT_AVAILABLE: Cannot call openModalWindow on a hidden window
    Source File: resource://gre/components/nsPrompter.js
    Line: 351
    
    Timestamp: 2/23/2020 5:05:28 PM
    Error: TypeError: aPopupMenu.triggerNode is null
    Source File: chrome://browser/content/browser.js
    Line: 13555
    
    Timestamp: 2/23/2020 5:05:28 PM
    Error: TypeError: document.getAnonymousElementByAttribute(...) is null
    Source File: resource://gre/modules/addons/XPIProvider.jsm -> jar:file:///d:/software/_runable/palemoon/_profile/extensions/quickcontextsearch@pf.xpi!/bootstrap.js
    Line: 120
    
    Timestamp: 2/23/2020 5:05:29 PM
    Error: gBrowser.addProgressListener was called with a second argument, which is not supported. See bug 608628.
    Source File: chrome://browser/content/tabbrowser.xml
    Line: 2487
    
    Timestamp: 2/23/2020 5:05:30 PM
    Error: A promise chain failed to handle a rejection. Did you forget to '.catch', or did you forget to 'return'?
    See https://developer.mozilla.org/Mozilla/JavaScript_code_modules/Promise.jsm/Promise
    
    Date: Sun Feb 23 2020 17:05:25 GMT-0500 (Eastern Standard Time)
    Full Message: TypeError: window.gBrowser.ownerDocument.watch is not a function
    Full Stack: onLoad@resource://gre/modules/addons/XPIProvider.jsm -> jar:file:///d:/software/_runable/palemoon/_profile/extensions/%7B1280606b-2510-4fe0-97ef-9b5a22eafe30%7D.xpi!/bootstrap.js -> jar:file:///d:/software/_runable/palemoon/_profile/extensions/%7B1280606b-2510-4fe0-97ef-9b5a22eafe30%7D.xpi!/packages/browserWindowOverlay.js:683:5
    onLoadDelayed@resource://gre/modules/addons/XPIProvider.jsm -> jar:file:///d:/software/_runable/palemoon/_profile/extensions/%7B1280606b-2510-4fe0-97ef-9b5a22eafe30%7D.xpi!/bootstrap.js -> jar:file:///d:/software/_runable/palemoon/_profile/extensions/%7B1280606b-2510-4fe0-97ef-9b5a22eafe30%7D.xpi!/packages/browserWindowOverlay.js:583:4
    process@resource://gre/modules/Promise.jsm -> resource://gre/modules/Promise-backend.js:932:23
    walkerLoop@resource://gre/modules/Promise.jsm -> resource://gre/modules/Promise-backend.js:813:7
    scheduleWalkerLoop/<@resource://gre/modules/Promise.jsm -> resource://gre/modules/Promise-backend.js:747:11
    
    Source File: resource://gre/modules/addons/XPIProvider.jsm -> jar:file:///d:/software/_runable/palemoon/_profile/extensions/%7B1280606b-2510-4fe0-97ef-9b5a22eafe30%7D.xpi!/bootstrap.js -> jar:file:///d:/software/_runable/palemoon/_profile/extensions/%7B1280606b-2510-4fe0-97ef-9b5a22eafe30%7D.xpi!/packages/browserWindowOverlay.js
    Line: 683
    Source Code:
    683
    
    Timestamp: 2/23/2020 5:05:32 PM
    Warning: Warning: ‘nsIOService::NewChannel()’ deprecated, please use ‘nsIOService::NewChannel2()’
    Source File: chrome://nosquint/content/lib.js
    Line: 89
    
    Timestamp: 2/23/2020 5:05:33 PM
    Warning: Loading mixed (insecure) display content “http://saveimg.ru/pictures/19-02-20/a8a1caf9b6bb3dddcb6e2b5370f9dff7.jpg” on a secure page
    Source File: https://msfn.org/board/topic/180462-my-browser-builds-part-2/page/65/?tab=comments#comment-1177956
    Line: 0
    
    Timestamp: 2/23/2020 5:05:33 PM
    Warning: Loading mixed (insecure) display content “http://lonecrusader.x10host.com/images/lonecrusadersig1.GIF” on a secure page
    Source File: https://msfn.org/board/topic/180462-my-browser-builds-part-2/page/65/?tab=comments#comment-1177956
    Line: 0
    
    ... tons more errors about msfn board...
    
    usingOldMemoryReporter err=TypeError: Cc['@mozlla.org/memory-reporter-manager;1'] is undefined
    
    usingOldMemoryReporter err=TypeError: Cc['@mozlla.org/memory-reporter-manager;1'] is undefined
    
    Warning: attempting to write 8684 bytes to preference extensions.nosquint.sites. This is bad for general performance and memory usage. Such an amount of data should rather be written to an external file. This preference will not be sent to any content processes.
    
    Timestamp: 2/23/2020 5:06:12 PM
    Error: TypeError: document.getElementById(...) is null
    Source File: chrome://hidefindbar/content/overlay.js
    Line: 171
    
    usingOldMemoryReporter err=TypeError: Cc['@mozlla.org/memory-reporter-manager;1'] is undefined
    
    Timestamp: 2/23/2020 5:06:26 PM
    Error: TypeError: can't access dead object
    Source File: chrome://advanced-night-mode/content/process-script.js
    Line: 33
    
    usingOldMemoryReporter err=TypeError: Cc['@mozlla.org/memory-reporter-manager;1'] is undefined
    
    Timestamp: 2/23/2020 5:07:03 PM
    Warning: Key event not available on some keyboard layouts: key=“i” modifiers=“accel,alt,shift” id=“key_browserToolbox”
    Source File: chrome://browser/content/browser.xul
    Line: 0
    
    Timestamp: 2/23/2020 5:07:03 PM
    Warning: Key event not available on some keyboard layouts: key=“j” modifiers=“control alt shift” id=“autofillFormsShortcutSettings”
    Source File: chrome://browser/content/browser.xul
    Line: 0
    
    Timestamp: 2/23/2020 5:07:03 PM
    Warning: Key event not available on some keyboard layouts: key=“j” modifiers=“control alt” id=“autofillFormsShortcutProfile”
    Source File: chrome://browser/content/browser.xul
    Line: 0
    
    ... the following repeated ad nauseum...
    
    usingOldMemoryReporter err=TypeError: Cc['@mozlla.org/memory-reporter-manager;1'] is undefined
    
    
    
    
    
    

     

  3. 13 hours ago, siria said:

    (PM28, WinXP)

     


    Very interesting. Were the culprits some specific websites, or just in the sense of "too many tabs open"?
    Makes me wonder why this happens. Anyone have a guess?

    I was suspecting specific websites at first.  Fiverr, Upwork, Facebook.  The number of tabs open didn't matter.  The CPU would stay at nearly 50%, eating up one of my cores.  So disruptive was the situation, that I attempted, at first, to use Ublock Origin to disable individual scripts using the logger.  Then I abandoning that effort and tried to rebuild the browser, in the process discovering the --no-remote solution.

    I don't want to say with any certainty, that it was specific websites.  It may not have been specific websites.  Simple websites seemed to be much less of a trigger?  I started offloading problematic websites to tabs on K-Meleon, until, finally, a website I didn't expect to be a problem also caused the CPU issue.

  4. @VistaLover

    I started rebuilding the browser from scratch (yes the profile, but also another folder with another instance of the program files).  I started to, is the key phrase here.  I didn't continue, because I noticed that I was no longer having issues with CPU racing.  The only thing I changed was the --no-remote switch.  So now I am back to using the old profile, and the old program files that have been updated-in-place several times over the years.

    Sorry, I thought it was clear.

  5. 20 hours ago, VistaLover said:

    Highly unlikely :P ; you rebuilding your browser profile from scratch was what probably fixed your CPU issues (possibly some conflicting extensions/preferences/about:config settings were the cause of elevated CPU cycles in your original profile...).

    FWIW, --no-remote is just a cmd line switch that means "don't talk to an existing Firefox, start a new instance"; together with the -p switch, one is able to launch a new Firefox (or fork) instance loading the specified profile, so that the two Firefox instances one ends up with are completely separated!

    For anyone that cares, there exists an excellent article dedicated to the switch in question, found here :)

    No.  Because I ended up continuing to use the browser profile without rebuilding it from scratch :-)  So as far as I can tell, given I made no other changes, it is the only reason.

    The only side effect to using the switch, is that I can't launch a link in my browser from another application.  I will eventually remove the switch to see if it is reproducible, but right now, I'm too much enjoying my browser running so smoothly.

  6. PM28, WinXP

    My CPU had been racing on several web pages.  I tried several things, which eventually led me to rebuild my browser from scratch.  In doing so, I wished to run two instances of the browser, and used the command switches -profile <path> --no-remote.

    To my surprise, my CPU issues went away, I guess because of the use of --no-remote.

  7. I don't know if this file is allowed here.  I don't see why it wouldn't be, but for some reason it was removed.  So I'm providing a download not here but on my site.

    It's just a reg file editor.  Translates a reg file from hex, lets you edit it, and translates it back to hex when you're done.  More details on the site.  If there's software that does the same that's more current, please let me know.

    https://mekineer.com/information-technology/2019-windows-7-setup

    Direct link to file

  8. I'm uncertain what the differences are between Feodor2 and Roytam1 releases, except that Roytam1 releases are based on Feodor2 patches.  Roytam1, what do you add or take away?

    I'm currently using New Moon 27.7.0a2.  Once I download the 7z archive, do I overwrite the files in the existing new moon "palemoon" folder, or do I have to start from scratch and add all the extensions and plugins and customizations?

    Also, just to be sure, there is a regular, an SSE, and a no-SSE to pick from.  Regular also supports SSE2 or above?

  9. http://www.keir.net/hash.html

    I took the hash of shell32.dll.mui, that I pulled from a zh-tw language pack

    File Version: 6.1.7601.17514 (win7sp1_rtm.101119-1850)
    Modified: Saturday, November 20, 2010, 6:21:18 AM
    MD5: 20AA0D4DB61152CBC4D9A96964A98A48
    SHA1: 33217BEE852DAE99DD89CC62554F74EBAE8A960C
    CRC32: 723E04A0

     

    I searched for the SHA1 within all the files in the lp.cab.  No result.

    I opened one cat file at random, then copied one of the hashes from it, and searched again in lp.cab for this hash string: result is the cat file from which I copied the hash.

     

    Maybe they don't include the PE headers in the hash calculation?

  10. When I take the hash of a file, and compare it with the hash in the Security Catalog, it doesn't match up.  Maybe the hash listed in the catalog is not of the whole file, just important parts of the file?  If so, is there a tool that will calculate the hash in the Microsoft way?  I could use makecat, but it is a pain having to make a text file before getting the hash.  I haven't tried it yet, so neither do I know if it will work.

     

    Also, I can see a list of hashes in the cat file, but I don't know the corresponding filenames.  Is there a cat file viewer that lists the filenames that correspond with the hashes?

  11. The goal for me, was to have less use of system resources.  So my thinking, was that in not having something installed, there would be less chance that unwanted processes/actions would run in the background.  For example, installing a component, might register an additional service, using memory and cpu cycles.  If I don't need that service, why install?  Just copy the files over, in case some app had a dependency on a particular file the component has.  This is my thinking, but I don't know to what extent it is correct.

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