Il giorno gio, 23/06/2011 alle 06.26 -0400, Jasper St. Pierre ha scritto: > >> The only browser-agnostic way to do this is > >> to basically be a website.. that means running a simple HTTP > daemon. > > > > The following might be really stupid and newbie questions, but I am > > worried by having an unwanted HTTP daemon on my system so I'll fire > them > > anyway :) > > > > Is the HTTP daemon optional? Saying it in another way, can I still > > install extensions the old way and completely disable the HTTP > service > > and the one click installation platform? > > Sure.
That' perfect, I won't complain anymore > > > Is the HTTP server a proper HTTP server, that means reachable by > other > > hosts on my network? Hope the answer is no :) > > > > I am asking this because my University explicitly prohibits running > > servers on our computers and I do not want to have troubles. > > Ouch. Just to let you know it will *not* be network accessible, and > will only be bound to localhost. It's still a proper HTTP server, but > not accessible to anybody else but your machine. Sweet again! I realized that I replied to John's mail (privately, what a mess I did) and not to yours. So I feel compelled to thank you as well :) I'll try to cooperate by updating the auto-move-window extension when the work is in its place and I really see that having an easy way to install extensions will be very welcomed by many users. Cheers, keep up the good hacking :) Alessandro _______________________________________________ gnome-shell-list mailing list gnome-shell-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-shell-list