Resolving old bugs which are likely not relevant any more, since NPAPI
plugins are deprecated.
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improper mouse hover be
I suspect not: Control-C/V/X at least still need to go to the plugin.
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Cannot use firefox keyboard shortcuts wh
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Allow .js preference files to set locked prefs with lockPref()
Because this came up on the mailing list, I'll try to be explicit about
the decision here. I don't think we should allow extensions to lock
preferences, and we don't even have a clear description (other th
Comment on attachment 8613433
Allow .js preference files to set locked prefs with lockPref()
Because this came up on the mailing list, I'll try to be explicit about
the decision here. I don't think we should allow extensions to lock
preferences, and we don't even have a clear description (other th
Mass resolving a bunch of old bugs in the x-remote component in
preparation for archiving it. If this bug is still valid and useful,
please move it to the "Toolkit: Startup and Profile System" component
and reopen it.
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There's the code at http://mxr.mozilla.org/mozilla-
central/source/toolkit/xre/MacApplicationDelegate.mm
I don't know who wrote or reviewed that MDN page, but it's clearly not
precise: there are a fair number of flags that only apply on some
platforms. It's still true that mac doesn't use any of t
No, Firefox for mac does not remote internally: that is all handled by
the OS and apple events.
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Title:
Firefox no longer support
> This patch, instead of killing all events going to the plugin, only kills
> the ones that will generate movement on the page (UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT,
> SPACE...). I don't know about Mac, but on Windows, Java applets (or, at
> least, the ones I've tested) doesn't properly return the event feedback
"The second passes all key events to both the plugin and the DOM, except
for the ones which generates movement events (arrow keys, space,
pageup/pagedown...)." What does this mean precisely? In Windowless mode,
plugins are supposed to return true/false whether they handled any
particular keystroke,
No, at this point I don't think there is anyone who can own and review
this.
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Title:
Firefox 3.6 does not honour lockPref
Status
No, at this point I don't think there is anyone who can own and review
this.
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lockpref not honored in /etc/thunderbird/
Bug 838763 now covers disabling both the print and print-preview buttons
for fullpage plugins. For in-content plugins I don't think we care about
printing at this point.
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Oh, I confused SIGINT with SIGQUIT. SIGINT should presumably do normal
prompting, I guess SIGQUIT doesn't need to as you said.
Somebody who knows signal handlers and GTK well should be the primary
code reviewer for this patch (which isn't me). I suggest karlt.
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I am not the right person to review this, having never written anything
useful with signal handlers. If I understand this correctly, the signal
handler itself is signaling a pipe which wakes up the event loop. Is
this because it is not safe to make any GTK calls from within the signal
handler? I do
ok, fix it! I'd happily review a patch!
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Title:
MASTER Firefox crashes on instant X server shutdown
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