Maybe ye olde camino preferences file needs erasing. I ran the CEP
installer, it asked me which camino I wanted to install to, did that, and it
worked peachy. Very weird.


On 1/23/05 3:04 PM, "Marc Respass" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> That's such a drag! I'd rather go to where it works :). I downloaded
> Camino, dragged it to my HD. Ran the CEP installer. When I select the
> preference pane, I get a dialog telling me that I need version 0.8 or
> higher.
> 
> thanks
> Marc
> 
> On Jan 23, 2005, at 3:00 PM, Nick Senior wrote:
> 
>> I just downloaded the nightly and the latest CEP and it worked just
>> fine for
>> me, go figure?
>> 
>> 
>> On 1/23/05 2:51 PM, "Marc Respass" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Well, I can't get CEP to work. I just downloaded the nightly build
>>> (0.8+) and also the release (0.8.2) and CEP doesn't work in either.
>>> Sounded really cool too.
>>> 
>>> The latest CEP was just released a few days ago too.
>>> 
>>> Marc
>>> 
>>> On Jan 23, 2005, at 2:41 PM, Marc Respass wrote:
>>> 
>>>> The CEP installer did quit Camino for me but I did it a couple times
>>>> too. I thought that maybe CEP was checking the version of Camino so I
>>>> tried editing the info.plist to remove the plus sign from 0.8+ but
>>>> CEP
>>>> still gives an error. I'm downloading the nightly right now and also
>>>> 0.8.2 to see what happens.
>>>> 
>>>> Marc
>>>> 
>>>> On Jan 23, 2005, at 2:28 PM, Stuart Morgan wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Unless it has changed recently in the implementation though, CEP
>>>>> does
>>>>> everything by directly modifying the prefs files, which means you
>>>>> have to quit and relaunch for any of the changes to take effect.
>>>>> 
>>>>> -Stuart
>>>>> 
>>>>> On Jan 23, 2005, at 9:25 AM, paulc wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> At 11:57 AM -0500 1/23/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] supposedly
>>>>>> scribed:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> I thought there was a way to change the user-agent while Camino is
>>>>>>> running (possibly using Javascript) but I wasn't able to find
>>>>>>> anything about that.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Actually, there is. I think it MAY have been mentioned once before
>>>>>> on this list, but there is a neat set of extra prefs for Camino,
>>>>>> called, uh, Camino Extra Prefs. It has a "spoofing" setting,
>>>>>> listing
>>>>>> some common user agents. Plus a bunch of other stuff.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> This was a very good find (I stumbled across it on VersionTracker).
>>>>>> There's an installer that installs some resources into the Camino
>>>>>> package itself. I suppose it's big claim to fame is some
>>>>>> rudimentary
>>>>>> ad filtering (so far, it looks like it kayo's ad banners). Plus it
>>>>>> gives you an editor to the SearchURL plist (the one in
>>>>>> ~/Application
>>>>>> Support/Camino, so it's only effective with those nightlies that
>>>>>> have this ability). The associated web site even hosts pre-built
>>>>>> URLs to be used here!
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I'm VERY curious what the devs think about this item. Any
>>>>>> possibilities of incorporating it's elements into Camino?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> BTW: http://www.nada.de/mac/camino/cep.html
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