Home
Booman Tribune
Now Fed Cares Re: Foreclosures
Which Muslim Capital to Choose?
Deep Thought
Legacy
Froggy Bottom Cafe Lounge
Free Plaxico Burress
Proposition 8 -- The Musical
Odds & Ends
Two Voices
Deep Thought
The Last Laugh
Deep Thought (Lame Duck ed.)
The CIA
Wanker of the Day: Stu Rothenberg
Open Thread
New User? Welcome & Click!
Recent Comments
Diaries
Display:
Threaded
Minimal
Nested
Flat
Flat Unthreaded
Dynamic Threaded
Dynamic Minimal
Thursday Open Thread
|
103
comments (103 topical, editorial, 0 hidden)
Re: Tribext patch for Firefox 3
(
4.00 / 6
)
The problem has to do with HTML 4, and is described
here
. What you should do is
Find the Application Data folder (C:\Documents and Settings\[your username]\Application Data\ or some similar path);
go deeper into Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\[nasty code].default\extensions\tribext@someone\chrome\content\
open translate.html in a text editor (Notepad or TotalCommander's editor opening with F4 will do),
In the first few lines, you will see four consecutive "<script ... />" tags. You have to replace the end of the tags with closing tags, e.g. the underlined part: "<script ... ></script>"
*Traitor*, n.
A benighted individual who perceives an illusory distinction between serving his nation and abetting the criminals who govern it.
by
DoDo
on
Thu Jun 19th, 2008 at 12:45:35 PM EST
[
Parent
]
Re: Tribext patch for Firefox 3
(
4.00 / 3
)
Excellent DoDo, works fine now....thanks.
The struggle of man against tyranny is the struggle of memory against forgetting.
(Kundera)
by
Elco B
(
elcob at scarlet dot be
)
on
Thu Jun 19th, 2008 at 12:58:07 PM EST
[
Parent
]
Re: Tribext patch for Firefox 3
(
none / 1
)
For non-techies, if running on Windows: first open explorer... I don't know, you may also need to enable the viewing of system files in its Settings.
The underlined part was supposed to be: "<script ...
></script>
"
*Traitor*, n.
A benighted individual who perceives an illusory distinction between serving his nation and abetting the criminals who govern it.
by
DoDo
on
Thu Jun 19th, 2008 at 01:24:27 PM EST
[
Parent
]
Thursday Open Thread
|
103
comments (103 topical, 0 editorial, 0 hidden)
Display:
Threaded
Minimal
Nested
Flat
Flat Unthreaded
Dynamic Threaded
Dynamic Minimal
Menu
.
Home
.
About
.
Contact
.
New User Guide
.
FAQ
.
Search
.
Search (Google)
.
Archives (Wiki)
Art
,
Economics
,
Energy
,
Environment
,
EU Politics
,
Mech & Tech
,
By Country
Login
Username:
Password:
.
Make a new account
.
Reset password
Recommended Diaries
On Rhetoric
by
rg
- Dec 3
58
comments
After Democracy
by
marco
- Dec 3
40
comments
Bugger Thy Neighbour
by
redstar
- Dec 3
260
comments
Not quite the 'perfect fix'?
by
djhabakkuk
- Dec 3
4
comments
Google Translate political bias?
by
DoDo
- Dec 3
10
comments
So, Ideology is Dead. So now what ?
by
ValentinD
- Nov 26
572
comments
Beggar Thy Neighbour
by
redstar
- Dec 3
60
comments
Friedmanite Folly and the Mugabe Option
by
ChrisCook
- Dec 2
42
comments
Recent Diaries
Early Friday Photography Blog No. 64
by
LEP
- Dec 4
3
comments
LQD: The Proper Way to Cure Anglo Disease
by
redstar
- Dec 4
2
comments
Me and my son, a Shministim
by
shergald
- Dec 4
1
comment
On Rhetoric
by
rg
- Dec 3
29
comments
Google Translate political bias?
by
DoDo
- Dec 3
5
comments
Not quite the 'perfect fix'?
by
djhabakkuk
- Dec 3
2
comments
After Democracy
by
marco
- Dec 3
20
comments
Bugger Thy Neighbour
by
redstar
- Dec 3
130
comments
Georgia on my mind...[Updated]
by
Frank Schnittger
- Dec 3
11
comments
Beggar Thy Neighbour
by
redstar
- Dec 3
30
comments
Obama commits to Middle East peace
by
shergald
- Dec 2
8
comments
Friedmanite Folly and the Mugabe Option
by
ChrisCook
- Dec 2
21
comments
Did the U.S. 2005 Bankruptcy Reform cause the world financial ...
by
NBBooks
- Dec 2
8
comments
LQD: German surveillance revisited
by
dvx
- Dec 1
7
comments
Oregon Old Growth and W's Last Minute Timber Deal
by
jamess
- Nov 30
11
comments
Early Friday Photography Blog No 63
by
In Wales
- Nov 30
51
comments
Numbers
by
Sven Triloqvist
- Nov 29
11
comments
Food Market On Tracks
by
DoDo
- Nov 29
17
comments
Breaking the Bailout
by
danps
- Nov 29
5
comments
Libya sends 3,000 tons of aid to Gaza SHIP TURNED BACK
by
shergald
- Nov 28
3
comments
More Diaries...
Debates
Campaigns
Occasional Series