Hi Seth,
This is cool. I've just suggested all remaining missing translations for
polish.
What's the process for review and acceptance of those?
Best regards,
Maciej
On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 7:54 AM, Seth Schoen wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> We're looking for help with translations for a small amoun
Hi everyone,
I had to delete localstore.rdf because of corruption issues. I did it while
Firefox (Iceweasel, actually - I'm running Debian sid) was closed. After
reopening the browser, the HTTPS-E icon was gone, and in the "Tools" menu,
while I had the entry for HTTPS-Everywhere, no submenu was sh
Solved:
I had to remove manually all the HTTPS-Everywhere entries from prefs.js
(after removing the addon).
With this (not so)clean install, it started working again. (I lost all my
preferences, but I didn't care)
Question: shouldn't we remove these entries when removing the addon? Or do
we keep
Mails have recently been failing SPF checks, resulting in immediate
spambox-ing with my primitive spam filter.
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Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2013 12:05:05 -0400
Subject: [PATCH 1/2] Fix whitespace in tr
On 06/21/2013 03:32 PM, Michael Horowitz wrote:
> Just an FYI. Without Perfect Forward Secrecy, HTTPS may not offer much
> protection from NSA spying.
>
> Perfect Forward Secrecy can block the NSA from secure web pages, but no one
> uses it
>
> http://blogs.computerworld.com/encryption/22366/c
On 08/23/2013 12:55 PM, Jeffrey Crabtree wrote:
> Are you working on developing a version of HTTPS Everywhere that will
> work with Firefox on Android? I have tried installing the latest dev.
> build for Firefox but it tells me that it is not compatible.
HTTPS Everywhere for Firefox for Android is
I'd say work in a separate branch until you're confident that it works
well and doesn't break anything else, and then I can review it and merge
it into master.
On 08/27/2013 07:14 AM, Chris Wilper wrote:
> Hi Micah,
>
> Thanks for getting back. Although I did end up doing this as an
> independent
On 08/27/2013 02:05 PM, Claudio Moretti wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 18, 2013 at 10:05 AM, Nicklas Holmkvist
> mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
> I couldn't get your HTTP and HTTPS comparison example work in neither
> Firefox nor Chromium(Google Chrome). Specifically the https version o
On 08/28/2013 08:06 AM, Alex Xu wrote:
> Mails have recently been failing SPF checks, resulting in immediate
> spambox-ing with my primitive spam filter.
Thanks for reporting this. We just changed how our publicly archived
listserves work. The new server that's handling this list as well as
https-
Odd. I was able to reproduce this with a new browser profile. The
interesting thing though is that HTTPS Everywhere was still definitely
working and rewriting URLs, just the toolbar button wasn't showing up.
Luckily deleting localstore.rdf isn't something most users do :).
I think it's good that
This incredibly random site fails with HTTPS-Everywhere loaded. It
loads as "This XML file does not appear to have any style information
associated with it. The document tree is shown below." in Firefox until
I disable the rule for Amazon Web Services.
http://fuzzywobble.s3-website-us-east-1.
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