firefox/livehttpheaders problem...

taharka res00vl8 at alltel.net
Sun Jun 19 06:22:12 UTC 2005


bruce wrote:

>hi...
>
>you can get it via livehttpheaders.mozdev.org.
>
>if you're not familiar with it, it allows you to essentially see/check the
>header information between the client/server... useful for seeing what the
>heck is going wrong!!
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Thanks for the info, may be a handy addition to the Netcraft Toolbar 
extension ;-)

>btw, the issue was solved when i downloaded the .xpi, and copied it to the
>root of the firefox dir structure.. (the same dir/level as the
>defaults/chrome/ dirs..)
>
>i was then able to browse to it using firefox, and to then have it
>installed.. it now works at it should...
>
>-bruce
>
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>Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2005 11:39 AM
>To: For users of Fedora Core releases
>Subject: Re: firefox/livehttpheaders problem...
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>bruce wrote:
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>>hi...
>>
>>i'm having an issue, trying to install a firefox plugin.. (yeah.. i know
>>this is a linux forum.. but this is getting to be my last hope!!)
>>
>>i actually downloaded the live*10.xpi to my dir, and used the 'open file'
>>function of firefox, pointed to the file, thinking it might load it. it
>>appears to go through the motions and says that the plugin will be loaded
>>when firefox is restarted.
>>
>>when i restart firefox, i don't see the tab for the liveheader app... as i
>>understand it, the tab should be apparent from the 'tools/page info/link,
>>and that i should then see a 'headers' tab in the 'page info' window.
>>
>>so, i'm not sure if i've installed the app, but i'm looking for it in the
>>wrong place. (doubtful based on what i've seen from google) i'm more
>>inclined to think that it didn't get properly installed. i've also rebooted
>>the box in the hopes that somehting may have been in a weird state...
>>
>>i'm using FC3, firefox1, with the liveheaderv10 that i'm trying to install.
>>
>>any ideas/thoughts would be helpful...
>>
>>thanks
>>
>>-bruce
>>bedouglas at earthlink.net
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>Where did this extension come from? I don't see it listed on Mozilla's
>extension website.
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>taharka
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