From paolo.01.prg at amadzone.org Mon Jun 1 04:05:46 2009
From: paolo.01.prg at amadzone.org (Paolo Amadini)
Date: Mon, 01 Jun 2009 13:05:46 +0200
Subject: [Maf] [ANN] MAF 0.13.0 (experimental) released
Message-ID: <4A23B60A.3070706@amadzone.org>
Hello,
Mozilla Archive Format version 0.13.0 is now officially available
for download at .
This version is experimental (not included in automatic updates,
some strings are not localized) and provides several enhancements
over MAF 0.12.3.
MAF 0.13.0 has the following user-visible improvements over MAF 0.12.3:
* Redesigned the window that provides details on the open archives:
o The window can be kept open in the background while
browsing.
o The list of archives can be sorted by any column.
o Ability to reopen the local archive address, original
location, temporary local address, or jar: address of all
pages.
o Ability to open links in new windows or new tabs.
o Ability to copy the original page addresses to the
clipboard.
o Button to add multiple archives to the list at once, without
opening them in browser windows. This replaces the now
removed "open action" preference.
o Dates are properly localized.
* Now the first entry of an archive is displayed correctly even if
it is not a web page, but for instance an image.
* Multiple pages in a single MAFF archive are now displayed in tabs
only the first time the archive is opened, not at every refresh.
* If the browser is closed and reopened while preserving the open
tabs, pages in multi-page archives are now displayed correctly.
* Minor MHTML compatibility and performance improvements.
The following issues are known to exist in MAF 0.13.0:
* When saving a page in an archive fails, retrying the download from
the Downloads window does not achieve the expected result.
Regards,
Paolo Amadini
From paolo.01.prg at amadzone.org Mon Jun 1 12:26:15 2009
From: paolo.01.prg at amadzone.org (Paolo Amadini)
Date: Mon, 01 Jun 2009 21:26:15 +0200
Subject: [Maf] [ANN] MAF 0.13.1 (experimental) released
Message-ID: <4A242B57.4060709@amadzone.org>
Hello,
Mozilla Archive Format version 0.13.1 is now officially available
for download at .
This version fixes a bug that prevented MHTML files to be saved
using the previous experimental version.
Regards,
Paolo Amadini
From pgaga at auracom.com Mon Jun 1 20:03:49 2009
From: pgaga at auracom.com (Philip Griffin-Allwood)
Date: Tue, 02 Jun 2009 00:03:49 -0300
Subject: [Maf] [ANN] MAF 0.13.1 (experimental) released
In-Reply-To:
References:
Message-ID:
Tuesday 02 June 2009
Hi Paolo!
> Mozilla Archive Format version 0.13.1 is now officially available
> for download at .
I did my usual check nine page check and it worked on WinXP, OS/2, OS X,
and Ubuntu.
Phil
From paolo.01.prg at amadzone.org Sun Jun 21 01:58:00 2009
From: paolo.01.prg at amadzone.org (Paolo Amadini)
Date: Sun, 21 Jun 2009 10:58:00 +0200
Subject: [Maf] [ANN] MAF 0.13.2 released
Message-ID: <4A3DF618.4000602@amadzone.org>
Hello,
Mozilla Archive Format version 0.13.2 is now officially available
for download at .
MAF 0.13.2 is a localization update and has no functional changes
over version 0.13.1.
Regards,
Paolo Amadini
From paolo.01.prg at amadzone.org Wed Jun 24 13:11:16 2009
From: paolo.01.prg at amadzone.org (Paolo Amadini)
Date: Wed, 24 Jun 2009 22:11:16 +0200
Subject: [Maf] [ANN] MAF 0.13.3 released
Message-ID: <4A428864.1020100@amadzone.org>
Hello,
Mozilla Archive Format version 0.13.3 is now officially available
for download at .
Changes from 0.13.2 to 0.13.3:
* New: A welcome dialog is shown on the first startup after
installation. The dialog provides an essential introduction and
allows for automatic configuration of some common preferences.
* Change: File associations on Windows can now be created by users
without administration privileges. If the user has administration
privileges, file associations are created for all other users too.
Regards,
Paolo Amadini
From sulleleven at gmail.com Tue Jun 30 00:03:30 2009
From: sulleleven at gmail.com (Michael Sullivan)
Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2009 03:03:30 -0400
Subject: [Maf] ogg media
Message-ID:
Hello,
Was just experimenting with MAF FF plugin and HTML 5 video element.
Confirmed that the ogg video did not get contained in the maff or mhtml
files.
I did trick the save 'web complete' by adding a media=print stylesheet
reference as the actual .ogv file.
This forced the ogg video to download and able to play in the html page
since relative link was the same.
Anyway..... It would be very interestiing if MAF supported ogg media the
same as it supports other media elements like css, images, javascript.
Now that HTML 5 and ogg support is in FF, it seems like a natural evolution
of MAF. This could be very useful for distribution of ogg media with html
wrapper in a single file.
Thoughts?
@sull
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From sulleleven at gmail.com Tue Jun 30 00:37:47 2009
From: sulleleven at gmail.com (Michael Sullivan)
Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2009 03:37:47 -0400
Subject: [Maf] ogg media
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Odd, my initial tests making a maff file with a stylesheet reference did not
work (only worked for webpage complete). but i just tried again and its
working. niiice. this is too cool. it should be officially supported.
not to mention that MAF should be officially integrated in FF as a native
feature.
If Prism can be integrated, certainly MAF can as well.
Here is a test page expressing this experiment:
http://vastmachine.com/oggmaff
@sull
On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 3:03 AM, Michael Sullivan wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Was just experimenting with MAF FF plugin and HTML 5 video element.
> Confirmed that the ogg video did not get contained in the maff or mhtml
> files.
> I did trick the save 'web complete' by adding a media=print stylesheet
> reference as the actual .ogv file.
> This forced the ogg video to download and able to play in the html page
> since relative link was the same.
>
> Anyway..... It would be very interestiing if MAF supported ogg media the
> same as it supports other media elements like css, images, javascript.
> Now that HTML 5 and ogg support is in FF, it seems like a natural evolution
> of MAF. This could be very useful for distribution of ogg media with html
> wrapper in a single file.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> @sull
>
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