[Ietab] SeaMonkey Compatible?
Brian Kennelly
mozdev at bkennelly.net
Thu Sep 7 21:37:19 EDT 2006
Jeff Lee wrote:
> Thanks again for your speedy reply. I will snag v1.09 and what you
> found out about v1.10 explains things perfectly. Likewise, I will try
> the install.js trick you mentioned, too. Yes, hopefully we can
> convince the developers to support SeaMonkey. Like you, I am not a
> big Firefox person. It is a good browser, but SeaMonkey fits in
> better with how I surf the web. Thank you again for your timely
> assistance. Have a great evening...
>
> Brian Kennelly wrote:
>> Jeff Lee wrote:
>>> Hello Brian,
>>>
>>> Thank you for replying to my question. I am currently using
>>> SeaMonkey 1.05 (from the candidate folder) and I attempted to
>>> install IE Tab v1.10. I checked out the installation file and it
>>> only has installation code for Firefox and Flock. When I sent my
>>> message, I forgot that the IE Tab page on Mozilla Update should have
>>> prior versions. I will go there and attempt to install them working
>>> from newest to oldest until one installs. BTW, what versions are
>>> you using?
>> I am running IETab 1.0.9 on SeaMonkey 1.0.5 and SeaMonkey 1.5a.
>> I did not know about the IETab 1.1.0 release.
>> I just checked CVS, and some damn fool decided to remove the
>> install.js file. Without it, IETab will not install on Mozilla or
>> SeaMonkey. If I get a chance, I will try to use the last install.js
>> file with the new XPI. Maybe we can convince the developers that
>> some of us don't want to settle for FireFox.
>>
>>
It looks like a lot of Mozilla/SeaMonkey code was removed in August. I
don't know why, or how much work it would take to put it back in.
I hate to fork the project, but IETab is useless to me if it will not
run in SeaMonkey.
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