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Showing posts with label Firefox. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Firefox. Show all posts

Monday, December 22, 2008

Useful Thunderbird tip

I discovered this by chance today.. If you got a mail and want to mark/select a particular part of the mail while replying you can just select that part in the email and click on reply.

you will see in the new mail that the only selected part is copied in the sender's mail text.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Updating Firefox extensions using McCoy

Starting with Firefox 2.0 it enforced to provide secure updates for the firefox extensions. So, either you need to host your update on a https server or you need to digitally sign it to serve from http:// server. One good tool to digitally sign the extensions is McCoy tool.

Plenty of resources are there on how to use this tool to sign your extension but sadly none of these explains the procedure when you have to update your extension.

So, I though to write about it as I have suffered many a times without understanding why my extension is failing to find updates.

Steps to update:
1. After updating your extension specific code go to your install.rdf and update the version. Now, package the extension as you normally do.

2. Open your update.rdf file and update the version information. 

3. Go to your packaged .xpi and right click to see the file hash. This you ususally get by installing the hashtab. Copy the file hash and update it in your update.rdf.

4. If you had digitally signed you extension then you must be having the created key in the McCoy. Select the key.

5. Now click on sign. This ask you locate the update.rdf. Selecte your update.rdf and you are done.  Just upload your extension .xpi and update.rdf  

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Flock the social web browser

Flock hmm something a step ahead of firefox... (however, based on firefox only) It is a great browser as it gives you lotz of thing you do every moment integrated with in it.... It's damn fun to blog, you tube, flickr and social n/w .... better flock guys tell you more on this.. check out at flock.com

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Exporting bookmarks from firefox browser

To export bookmarks from firefox browser and to import them to another firefox browser you can follow these steps:
  1. Go to Bookmarks menu.
  2. Click on manage bookmarks.
  3. A new window will open in this go to file menu.
  4. here you will find export option. Just choose it and you are done!!!