On 27/04/2016 22:07, Kaply Consulting wrote:
> It should allow those extensions to work in those locations now.
> 
> The certificate that they are signed with by default was not a
> "sideload" certificate. So it didn't allow them to be placed in those
> locations.
> 
> This change should allow that.

Thanks Mike.
Is this a change that has been made at Mozilla, that Firefox accesses
over the Internet?

I'm using ESR 45.1.0 and still seeing "...could not be verified for use
in Firefox and has been disabled." for all extensions.



-- 
Pete Boyd

Open Plan IT - http://openplanit.co.uk
The Golden Ear - http://thegoldenear.org
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