- #WHY DID FIREFOX 45.0.2 DISABLE JAVASCRIPT UPDATE#
- #WHY DID FIREFOX 45.0.2 DISABLE JAVASCRIPT FULL#
- #WHY DID FIREFOX 45.0.2 DISABLE JAVASCRIPT CODE#
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#WHY DID FIREFOX 45.0.2 DISABLE JAVASCRIPT FULL#
(Fx45+) General UI 1: HTML5 full screen warning > false: CTRs status area (old default position) > true: location bar (CS add-ons default position) 'Cache status' add-on: status position (not on prefwindow) pinned tabs: image padding in some cases MacOS & big icon mode: back and forward buttons Win10 & Fx47: option to display OS titlebar background Win10 & squared tabs v2: glitch in maximized mode squared pinned tabs: glitch with tab toolbars overflow state Ukrainian (uk) translation updated (thanks to Sacredwheels) Russian (ru) translation updated (thanks to Alexei) Spanish (es) translation updated (thanks to strel) Chinese (zh-CN) translation updated (thanks to Cye3s) Estonian (et) translation updated (thanks to Maidur) Polish (pl-PL) translation updated (thanks to Mrere) Slovenian (sl-SI) translation updated (thanks to Klofutar) Czech (cs) translation updated (thanks to poljos) Lower Sorbian (dsb) translation updated (thanks to milupo) Upper Sorbian (hsb) translation updated (thanks to milupo) Greek (el) translation updated (thanks to George M.) When the people fear the government, there is tyranny. When governments fear people, there is liberty.
#WHY DID FIREFOX 45.0.2 DISABLE JAVASCRIPT UPDATE#
With the constant freezing I'm not sure that I can update most of them.Īnyone here with ESR that had problems after updating to 38.8? I will update the others but I just guessing this might be the reason Fx 38.8 is unusable because of the constant freezes. Those same three are on Fx 38.8 and I can't update them to the crazy double signed versions. I have 3 like that on Fx 43 and I believe they may get automatically disabled in May. I'm afraid that Mozilla is going to disable my extensions that, for various reasons, I cannot update to the crazy double signed versions. Why is this bug affecting this old a version of Fx? I had enough problems with this bug on Fx 43 and I don't understand why it was affected either (I have had Fx 43 disable one of the extensions because of this bug). There were NO extensions needing updating on fx 38.7 ESR as I checked right before I updated to Fx 38.8 ESR. I wonder if this is being caused by the bug causing ALL extensions to require updating because the signing is outdated. After a long wait it SOMETIMES unhangs but the wait is very long and many times the hang is permanent and it has to be shut down. I just updated a perfectly functioning Fx 38.7 ESR to 38.8 and Fx is now NON-functional for all practical purposes. I wanted to get an idea of how well and how successful this transition has been for users and, as time permits, I would also like to transition over as well and will share my experience when the time comes. Always have backups first and also very important to do your research first.Īnyway, the purpose for this thread was simply for discussion between TB users who have started using maildir format, users who are already using maildir format, users who started maildir format from scratch recently, users who have manually switched to maildir and imported older messages, etc. * Do exercise caution before making any changes with storage type. Options - Advanced - Advanced Configuration - Message Store Type for new accountsĪccount Settings - Server Settings - Message Storage - Message Store TypeĪccount Settings - Local Folders - Message Storage - Message Store Type In recent builds of Thunderbird, you can find these email storage settings under the following settings: Since I have been using the same TB user profile for 10+ years, I have a lot riding on my email and have a lot to lose if there were to be any problems with switching over manually right now, at least until they've created a stable and reliable converter during the GSoC this summer.
#WHY DID FIREFOX 45.0.2 DISABLE JAVASCRIPT CODE#
One of the upcoming Google Summer of Code projects is to create a mbox to maildir converter to make this process easier. At the moment, you would have to start from scratch and import your older messages.
The default email storage format for Thunderbird has always been mbox () for many years now.Īs many of you likely already know, the maildir format () for email storage has recently become more stable in recent builds of Thunderbird. Surprisingly, I have also used the same user profile from 0.1 all the way to 46.0 currently. I've been a big Thunderbird fan for 13 years approximately, since release 0.1 when it branched off of Mozilla Suite.