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Saphir

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  1. Hmm.... Can we finally hope for a chance now that ECMAScript related Pale Moon "villains" are able to be implemented a bit more easier in the future? https://repo.palemoon.org/MoonchildProductions/UXP/issues/2173 - JS: Parser frontend overhaul https://repo.palemoon.org/MoonchildProductions/UXP/pulls/2189 Seems also someone wants to give a second try towards this "villain" here: https://repo.palemoon.org/MoonchildProductions/UXP/issues/1691 - Dynamic Module impport
  2. @feodor2 Nice to see you here, why not joining Roytam1 with additional help with his UXP browser builds? The more capable people are around, the longer UXP for all Systems can stay at least partly relevant
  3. Nice to see that UXP based browsers becoming a bit more useful again. Discord works to a big degree, pages like Github and Youtube work out of the box good enough and even the webmail page Tutanota can be accessed again. Hopefully some of the recent UXP killers can also be implemented, as there was recently a clear massive improvement in web compatibility again. UXP needs much more of that capable contributers to stay relevant! Let's see how long this will last
  4. Edit: All already added by Moonchild by now and ready to be used by @roytam1 too Btw. there seems to be finally a solution which is able to make Custom Elements work - on pages like Youtube and Github for example, which would be a huge improvement of web compatibility - no need for Palefill anymore as it seems and with a high speed improvement. @roytam1 Take a look, is highly of interest for you too Explanation of the solution: https://repo.palemoon.org/MoonchildProductions/UXP/issues/1344#issuecomment-34171 https://repo.palemoon.org/MoonchildProductions/UXP/issues/1344#issuecomment-34177 https://repo.palemoon.org/MoonchildProductions/UXP/issues/1344#issuecomment-34185 Pull requests: https://repo.palemoon.org/MoonchildProductions/UXP/pulls/2129 https://repo.palemoon.org/MoonchildProductions/UXP/pulls/2128
  5. Good news, after trying out some other user agents this one seems to work for Google play - if you make a right click on the Red circle with the play symbole and pick "open in a new tab" just change the value of general.useragent.override.yidio.com from Mozilla/5.0 (iPad Plus; CPU OS 15_5 like Mac OS X; rv:5.1) Goanna/20220506 PaleMoon/31.0.0 into Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; Android 10) Goanna/20220506 PaleMoon/31.0.0
  6. Still there is another big problem now, there is now no link to Google play as i have used a faked Apple user agent. So while the page can be partly viewed again, you still may not be able to watch movies from there :(
  7. Just add a custom user agent in about:config= -------------------------------------------------------- general.useragent.override.yidio.com Mozilla/5.0 (iPad Plus; CPU OS 15_5 like Mac OS X; rv:5.1) Goanna/20220506 PaleMoon/31.0.0 Makes the page work again here.
  8. A bit unrelated... but as one Waterfox classic contributor is trying to add a big missing Javascript feature into WC (Module/Dynamic imports) - i wonder if this can also be adopted to Pale Moon/New Moon? https://github.com/WaterfoxCo/Waterfox-Classic/issues/121 The only issue is that Pale Moon/New Moon is based on the Firefox 52 engine while WC is based on 56. But its one big addition which would be able to remove another big web incompatibility issue for UXP based browsers if that one somehow could be added. @roytam1 What do you think about this?
  9. This one for example: https://github.com/martok/palefill/releases - tried to install the latest version, and it failed. With Pale Moon 31 no issue.
  10. @roytam1 After the last update to NM28 i am unable to install or update-add-ons, worked one build before
  11. Testing out New Moon 28 - the combination of Nullish Coalescing and Optional Chaining makes the web for sure more operating again as compared to without that 2 so-called "standards" - That's at least a good thing For now at least - as we all know, that Google never is sleeping
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