firefox-chatzilla for fc2??
Gene Heskett
gene.heskett at verizon.net
Fri Feb 17 19:09:02 UTC 2006
On Friday 17 February 2006 13:15, taharka wrote:
>Gene Heskett wrote:
>>The subject line is the question. I have it for moz, but I'm
>> wondering if there is a chatzilla plugin for firefox-1.5*?
>
>Can't speak for a plugin but, a firefox chatzilla extension exists at;
>https://addons.mozilla.org/extensions/moreinfo.php?application=firefox
>&numpg=10&id=16
>
Unforch, this installs to the mozilla install, which already had a
chatzilla installed.
When I attempt to access this saved as a local file, firefox tells me
the installation is disabled, and that I should click on edit to fix
this. I have several times, and there is nothing there that looks as
if its has extension installations disabled. Also in firefox, going
directly to the link above, the display is slightly different and there
in no response to the install now button because it isn't a button in
firefox. I can right click and download it however. And its that
download, which when I attempt to load the local copy I've dl'd,
presents me with the above message in the form of a temporary toolbar
containing that text and an edit button that brings up the prefs
editor, this toolbar being shown in one line at the top of the display
space.
So whats the proper procedure? There appears to be enough diffs in the
directory structures the two program use to make it diffcult to guess
where to put the files contained in the chatzilla.xpi.
Or is there indeed not a chatzilla plugin for firefox-1.5*?
>taharka
>
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