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“Be mindful. Be grateful. Be positive. Be true. Be kind.”
AstroSkipper replied to XPerceniol's topic in Funny Farm
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“Be mindful. Be grateful. Be positive. Be true. Be kind.”
AstroSkipper replied to XPerceniol's topic in Funny Farm
At first, "The Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact" was a secret protocol of criminals and Mass Murderers. Hitler, Stalin, Putin and so on are such creatures. Furthermore, all contracts between between Soviet Russia and Nazi Germany were simply fake. The mass murderer-in-chief, madman and most evil person ever, Adolf Hitler, was very cunning. He just wanted everything, folliwing the main principle " The winner takes it all!", and any means was fine with him. He lied, cheated, had people tortured and killed, fomented intrigues and so on. May he rot in hell! PS: @msfntor I up-voted your post above, but I can't agree with everything you say or conclude. It is not as simple as it seems. -
My Browser Builds (Part 3)
AstroSkipper replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
This is what I have been constantly doing since the start of this year, making an archive of all indispensable Chrome extensions to be used alongside any of the three 360EE variants; MV3 requires at least Chrome 88 by definition, most sadly there hasn't been (yet?) produced a Chrome 88+ fork that would run under Vista SP2/XP SP3 (NB: I'm talking here about 32-bit OSes) ... Each extension I installed in different Chrome browsers was archived by me to be sure to reuse them if I need to reinstall the browser from scratch. I am aware that one day these extensions are not available anymore in the Chrome Web Store or already removed. And I do not trust Google although I am an Android user, too. I forgot to mention that in my Chrome browsers I always use the extension CRX Extractor/Downloader to archive easily all extensions installed by the Chrome Web Store. Sorry for being off-topic! Actually, this topic here is meant to be a support thread of all @roytam1!s browsers. -
ProxHTTPSProxy and HTTPSProxy in Windows XP for future use
AstroSkipper replied to AstroSkipper's topic in Windows XP
You didn't ruin my fun. All is good! I simply like to express things using the written word and my beloved smileys.- 922 replies
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AstroSkipper replied to AstroSkipper's topic in Windows XP
To be on-topic again, I have already completed my documentation. Now, I am testing different compilers and restructure my files to get rid of false positives from my AV scanner.- 922 replies
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ProxHTTPSProxy and HTTPSProxy in Windows XP for future use
AstroSkipper replied to AstroSkipper's topic in Windows XP
Thanks @mina7601 for your objection! But, since we now have a proxy that supports TLS 1.3, and my part in the game was also work, a bit of off-topic should be allowed. And I'm improving my language skills with the help of @Dave-H and @VistaLover. I think a bit of fun and distraction in my thread really can't hurt. Also, I love my smileys as you've probably noticed. But thank you for your raised fingers , and you know I don't like to be off-topic in general. Cheers, AstroSkipper- 922 replies
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AstroSkipper replied to AstroSkipper's topic in Windows XP
Maybe, we are all a bit trapped and need to be released!- 922 replies
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My Browser Builds (Part 3)
AstroSkipper replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
This is what I have been constantly doing since the start of this year, making an archive of all indispensable Chrome extensions to be used alongside any of the three 360EE variants; MV3 requires at least Chrome 88 by definition, most sadly there hasn't been (yet?) produced a Chrome 88+ fork that would run under Vista SP2/XP SP3 (NB: I'm talking here about 32-bit OSes) ... Each extension I installed in different Chrome browsers was archived by me to be sure to reuse them if I need to reinstall the browser from scratch. I am aware that one day these extensions are not available anymore in the Chrome Web Store or already removed. And I do not trust Google although I am an Android user, too. -
“Be mindful. Be grateful. Be positive. Be true. Be kind.”
AstroSkipper replied to XPerceniol's topic in Funny Farm
Thanks for your compliments! Unfortunately, not all of German people are as kind and polite as you might think. But it's really nice to hear. Anyway, I wish you the very best, hope you have all considered very well, and take good care of you! I would like to hear of you again when you are back. -
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AstroSkipper replied to AstroSkipper's topic in Windows XP
Thank you very much for the hint! You're absolutely right! When I read it now, I feel a bit like a prisoner and hope to be released!- 922 replies
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My Browser Builds (Part 3)
AstroSkipper replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
I will have a look at the developer console next time when I use my desktop computer andI post the errors here. At the moment I write this from my Android tablet. -
My Browser Builds (Part 3)
AstroSkipper replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
I don't use Advanced Chrome for some years but in 360EEv11 I couldn't see a need of ChromeFill at first sight. Therefore, I decided to test it in Advanced Chrome, and you're absolutely right, I forgot it totally, it is Ch49/52/54-based. -
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AstroSkipper replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
I've already tested the ChromeFill 0.1 extension in Advanced Chrome (CH54-based), and unfortunately, GitHub doesn't work properly. I couldn't note any differences with or without ChromeFill. The account menu is completely broken, and pop-up boxes, too. In 360EEv11, no need to add a Polyfill extension at the moment. All functions I need to use are working. -
“Be mindful. Be grateful. Be positive. Be true. Be kind.”
AstroSkipper replied to XPerceniol's topic in Funny Farm
Hello @D.Draker! I absolutely have to echo the wishes of others here. I fully respect your decision, but in any case, I hope that it is well-considered. We would be very reluctant to do without you in the future! Whatever your final decision may be, take care of yourself, and if you decide to go to Ukraine, please come back unharmed! I'm not religious either, more of an atheist, but I'll try to put it this way: May the Force be with you! Greetings from Germany, AstroSkipper -
My Browser Builds (Part 3)
AstroSkipper replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
Hello @VistaLover! Thanks for the detailed information! I already read the changelog of Mypal 68.12.5b. Absolutely great! And, to have alternatives for accessing GitHub in Windows XP is the best of all. -
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AstroSkipper replied to AstroSkipper's topic in Windows XP
That's very funny! In the German language, the word 'WIR' means 'we'. For example, "Wir warten auf das Release vom AstroSkipper.", translated into English: "We are waiting for the release of AstroSkipper.". But you're absolutely right! WIR, I will release it.- 922 replies
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Update notification: Hello to all, as already reported by @roytam1, @feodor2 released a new beta version of Mypal. The version number is now 68.12.5b. Download link: https://github.com/Feodor2/Mypal68/releases/download/68.12.5b/mypal-68.12.5.en-US.win32.zip Here is a quotation of important changes: Therefore, GitHub and mega.nz should work again. I will test that as soon as possible. And, very important for this topic here is to recheck all extensions and custom buttons! Cheers, AstroSkipper
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AstroSkipper replied to AstroSkipper's topic in Windows XP
Hello @mina7601! At the moment I am extending the documentation with a short explanation for each menu item. And I have improved the visibility of the windows in some programs. I am also trying to improve my programs with regard to false positives from virus scanners. My Avast doesn't like some of them although they are absolutely clean. Therefore, still a bit to do! But the release will come very soon. Due to the false positives of some virus scanners, I am now trying to switch to another compiler. All programs that I have created myself will then have to be recompiled and, after that, rechecked on VirusTotal.com. I will make these results available when I release my program package ProxHTTPSProxy's PopMenu TLS 1.3 3V3. I hope it can be released on Sunday. Cheers, AstroSkipper- 922 replies
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My Browser Builds (Part 3)
AstroSkipper replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
Hello @InterLinked! Thanks for creating the extension chromefill! I am very interested in! I will test it as soon as possible and report here! Kind regards, AstroSkipper -
What Anti-Virus do you Use/Recommend?
AstroSkipper replied to DigeratiPrime's topic in Malware Prevention and Security
Ok, let us agree on the following! Process Hacker assists an user in detecting malware and suspicious processes. It is an excellent task manager and shows the user strangely behaving processes, but it is definitely not an AV program. -
ProxHTTPSProxy and HTTPSProxy in Windows XP for future use
AstroSkipper replied to AstroSkipper's topic in Windows XP
Hello @mina7601! At the moment I am extending the documentation with a short explanation for each menu item. And I have improved the visibility of the windows in some programs. I am also trying to improve my programs with regard to false positives from virus scanners. My Avast doesn't like some of them although they are absolutely clean. Therefore, still a bit to do! But the release will come very soon.- 922 replies
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AstroSkipper replied to AstroSkipper's topic in Windows XP
Hello @XPerceniol! Many thanks for your detailed answer! As you can see in the quoted post, I have always seen you as a member of our team. But I respect personal decisions, whether I like them or not. The beta test is over now, but, after releasing my program package, we can try to check why your computer refused to participate in the beta test, either officially in this thread or privately via PM. That's what I can offer to you. It's up to you! However, in your long reply you did not say, whether you tried to perform any of the methods, which I posted in another thread to fix your hard drive, or not. I'd have been interested! Cheers, AstroSkipper- 922 replies
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AstroSkipper replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
Spoken for me only, each browser I use has its own profile. I totally agree with @VistaLover, I never use one profile shared by different browsers. -
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AstroSkipper replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
The answer is one post above coming from @VistaLover! -
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AstroSkipper replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
As far as I can see from your output, this is just a compatibility problem of the extension Greasemonkey due to an undefined entity in its options.xul. This file has to be edited to make it fully compatible again. The problematic entity is in line 13 and column 1.