Hi list,
Would it be possible to emulate what the 'backgroud' page does
in the context of a "normal" Firefox extension by using Web workers?
In detail, WebExtensions dictates that each extension has a background
thread which runs independently of its foreground counterpart, and that
they notify e
> Alternatively, create an empty dialog and manipulate the dialog using DOM
> based on the arguments you pass using window.open[Dialog](...). This is
What do you mean by 'empty dialog'? Is it a
a. xul "skeleton" file
or something like
b. openDialog("about:blank"); ?
I might have missed that, b
Hello,
Consider the method: window.openDialog(URL.xul, ...). Its final result
is to opens a dialog from the content read in file URL.xul.
After some web surfing, it seems not possible to programmatically
define a dialog, and then open that dialog (somehow) from the main window.
So, in the contex
Tried on latest FF too, no luck. If someone got that working, please
give us some advice!
Marcello
> > Additionally, launching FF with '-clearcaches' or by setting the
> > environmental 'MOZ_CLEAR_CACHES' does not seems to give the desired
> > effect.
>
> The switch you want is -purgecaches
>
Hi All,
I have followed various guides on how to clear the 'cache'
in order to get changes in the JavaScript accepted withouth
restarting the browser.
In this case, I talk about the JavaScript of an extension.
So: how to clear the 'cache' in order to get a fresh changed
JavaScript recognized, wh
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