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if the Certificate Manager window is open before you add the extension, then the list of certificate authorities (CAs) will not visibly update (to include Mozilla’s CA) until after you close then reopen the window.Reading alongside the December 2016 part of the history at the foot of Firefox/Shield - MozillaWiki, I assume that shield landed () in Firefox 51.īased on my limited experience with earlier pre-release versions of the extension: I might describe the pre-releases at as almost entirely risk-free. In the meantime I posted a comment (awaiting moderation) drawing attention to your 52/56 comment above. We can’t really do anything about the last group …įor end users reading that technical post, it may help if Eric or a colleague can clarify (there) which versions of Firefox fell below the Studies threshold.

Users of very old builds of Firefox which the Studies system can’t reach.In Technical Details on the Recent Firefox Add-on Outage - Mozilla Hacks - the Web developer blog (), Eric Rescorla makes the following observation: I imagine that use cases requiring 53–55 are vanishingly rare.)

(I’m aware of one case where managed installations of ESR 52.x are probably not the latest e.g. …įirefox ESR 52.0 through Firefox 56.0.2 inclusive, yes? From what I see in Bugzilla, I assume so.
#Firefox esr 52.9 download install#
Here is a patched version of the nodejs-nativeclient that contains the appropriate node.js exe and patched files so that you just need to install it.… working on a fix for Firefox v.
#Firefox esr 52.9 download Patch#
If "%LocalAPPData%"="" set LocalAPPData=%AppData%ĥ) The host.js file is not fully compatible with the node.js version, therefore you have to patch the following lines:Ħ) Now you can run install.bat and finally install the “open in VLC” plugin into Firefox. Therefore you need an older client script version and need to adapt it for the old node.js version.ġ) Download nodejs nativeclient version 0.5.5ģ) Unpack the nativeclient above and replace node\x86\node.exe with version from 2)Ĥ) Fix install.bat and uninstall.bat by adding the following line after off, as Windows XP doesn’t have a %LocalAPPData% environment (which can get quite danerous on later versions of uninstall.bat): The problem with it is that it requires a node.js native client and nodeJS executable only works up to version v5.12.0 on Windows XP. Now there is this usedful “ Open in VLC media player” Firefox plugin. So I needed an alternative to open up the videos in VLC media player, which also has the advantage that it uses much less CPU than the Firefox integrated video player. Recently, the ORF tvthek made some really bad updates to their player.ġ) the fullscreen function now throws a javascript error in Firefox 52.9.0 ESR (last version that works on WinXP), so you cannot put the video to fullscreen anymore.Ģ) No matter what resolution you choose, the video resolution always gets adapted during playback and worsens over time, so videos cannot be viewed in full quality anymore rendeing the player useless.
