On 06/17/09 09:59, Jens Hatlak wrote: > Mark Hansen wrote: >> When installing in my profile, I get an error -239, then it says >> that "Chrome registration failed". > > In that case check the permissions of the files inside and below the > chrome/ directory inside your profile folder. While extensions are > installed permissions are sometimes/often set wrongly. Try something > like this (at your own risk; make a backup if needed): > > chmod -R u+rw /path/to/your/SM/profile/chrome/*
All the files in and under the chrome directory were already rw for the owner. I ran the command anyway... > > If you have a folder called overlayinfo/ inside your chrome/ folder that > could also be the cause. It's not required for normal SM operation (it's > a relic from the old times) and can be deleted but then you'll have to > reinstall some/all extensions. I did have this directory and moved it out of the way. I then installed the extension into the Profile area and it said it completed successfully. When I run the mail and newsgroup application now, I get the Show HTML button (as well as the Preferences page), but when viewing a message which includes both HTML and plain text, clicking on the Show HTML button doesn't appear to do anything. I found several of the following errors in the Error Console: Error: no element found Source File: jar:resource:///chrome/embed-sample.jar!/content/embed/contents.rdf Line: 1, Column: 1 Source Code: Error: no element found Source File: jar:resource:///chrome/allowhtmltemp.jar!/content/allowhtmltemp/contents.rdf Line: 1, Column: 1 Source Code: ^ ... among others. Note that in my chrome directory, I don't have an embed-sample.jar but there is an allowhtmltemp.jar, and it does have the contents.rdf file in the specified directory. _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

