From MWilsford at trisomy18.org Sun Feb 5 15:58:32 2006 From: MWilsford at trisomy18.org (Mindy Wilsford) Date: Mon Feb 6 08:59:18 2006 Subject: [Ieview] Can't get IE View to install. Message-ID: Hello, I got a new pc and am installing Firefox and getting things the way I had them on my other pc and I can't get IE View to install. It never shows up on my list. Other extensions installed fine. Any suggestions? Thank you. Mindy Wilsford Director of Operations Trisomy 18 Foundation, Inc. 4491 Cheshire Station Plaza, Suite 157 Dale City, VA 22193 Corporate Phone and Fax: 703-878-7013 Direct Phone: 330-627-1325 mwilsford@trisomy18.org www.trisomy18.org The Trisomy 18 Online Support Community Program is made possible through the generous private donations of families who benefited from participation in our Community during their own time of need. 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Any physician referral is provided as a courtesy only and does not imply endorsement or recommendation by T18F. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mozdev.org/pipermail/ieview/attachments/20060205/14766c92/attachment.htm From paul at roub.net Mon Feb 6 09:03:14 2006 From: paul at roub.net (Paul Roub) Date: Mon Feb 6 09:04:16 2006 Subject: [Ieview] Can't get IE View to install. In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <43E75722.8020501@roub.net> Mindy Wilsford wrote: > Hello, I got a new pc and am installing Firefox and getting things the > way I had them on my other pc and I can't get IE View to install. It > never shows up on my list. Other extensions installed fine. Any > suggestions? > Where are you trying to download from, and what happens when you try? Any warning messages, security notices, etc.? These things tend to be outside of IE View's control, but we can probably help you get it working nonetheless. -paul From kahern at jeteye.com Tue Feb 7 17:04:07 2006 From: kahern at jeteye.com (Katherine Ahern) Date: Tue Feb 7 20:04:37 2006 Subject: [Ieview] gBrowser function Message-ID: Hi there, I'm monkeying around with ieview, and I'm getting the error that gBrowser is not defined. I can't find that function anywhere in the source code - any advice? I'm pretty junior, as perhaps you can tell. Thanks! Kate -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mozdev.org/pipermail/ieview/attachments/20060207/8a64db7c/attachment.htm From sark at ntlworld.com Sat Feb 11 21:41:54 2006 From: sark at ntlworld.com (steven knowles) Date: Mon Feb 13 09:05:10 2006 Subject: [Ieview] un-install Message-ID: <43EE5A22.4090007@ntlworld.com> hi can i turn this thing off without being able to get into firefox? as i have just turned it on to automatic with 'Then select ADVANCED and check Close tab/window after reload' which forces firefox to go permenantly (as far as i can see) into ie, and you lose all you bluming links From paul at roub.net Mon Feb 13 09:17:31 2006 From: paul at roub.net (Paul Roub) Date: Mon Feb 13 09:18:54 2006 Subject: [Fwd: Re: [Ieview] un-install] Message-ID: <43F094FB.3060800@roub.net> Meant to copy the list on this, for future reference. -------- Original Message -------- steven knowles wrote: > hi can i turn this thing off without being able to get into firefox? > > as i have just turned it on to automatic with 'Then select ADVANCED and > check Close tab/window after reload' > > which forces firefox to go permenantly (as far as i can see) into ie, > and you lose all you bluming links So if I understand correctly -- you've enabled the close-after-reload option, and your home page has been added to the list? Yikes. Close-after-reload is *not* my favorite feature, for reasons like this... but demand was high. Best bet: 1. Open firefox in safe mode (via the Firefox start menu group, there should be a Safe Mode option) 2. Enter: about:config In the address bar 3. Scroll, or filter, to find "ieview.closeReloadPage" 4. Double-click this, to set it to "false" 5. Exit Firefox. Restart in regular mode. This should turn off the close-after-reload option, so you can edit the always-in-IE-list as usual, without Firefox exiting on you. -paul From trash.trash at comcast.net Fri Feb 24 21:41:05 2006 From: trash.trash at comcast.net (Trash) Date: Fri Feb 24 23:42:06 2006 Subject: [Ieview] Start an IE Firefox Tab from the command line Message-ID: <000601c639c5$b0337260$3201000a@home.local> I just would like to know how to open an IE tab using IEView in Firefox from the command line. This would allow me to develop using only one browser. Thanks, Matt -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mozdev.org/pipermail/ieview/attachments/20060224/0a372644/attachment.htm From paul at roub.net Sat Feb 25 12:51:42 2006 From: paul at roub.net (Paul Roub) Date: Sat Feb 25 12:52:39 2006 Subject: [Ieview] Start an IE Firefox Tab from the command line In-Reply-To: <000601c639c5$b0337260$3201000a@home.local> References: <000601c639c5$b0337260$3201000a@home.local> Message-ID: <4400992E.4020809@roub.net> Trash wrote: > I just would like to know how to open an IE tab using IEView in Firefox > from the command line. This would allow me to develop using only one > browser. > IE Tab is a different extension -- you'd want to ask them for help on this. http://ietab.mozdev.org/ -paul