There is not currently a way to specify the profile directory to use. The existing request for this is https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=178918 .
Grant "Nabor Gilgald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > I think the question is more related to embedding Mozilla and not SWT. > > Whatever... > > I used MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH and now the plugins work perfectly :) thanks. > > But that only was the half solution. > > How can I get the properties from the prefs.js to work with xulrunnner? > What is with extensions from the user profile directory? > > Is there a way to get a completely working firefox user profile? > > Regards > Martin > > Grant Gayed schrieb: > > (note that questions like this that are specific to the swt Browser are best > > asked on the eclipse.platform.swt newsgroup) > > > > I'm not sure that I understand the question. Is the problem that the swt > > browser is not seeing your Flash plug-in? If so, this is likely because the > > plug-in is installed with your Firefox, while the swt Browser is using your > > xulrunner for rendering. You can set the MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH environment > > variable to point at the directory with your firefox's plugins and the swt > > Browser should find them (eclipse/swt 3.3M6 and later). > > > > Grant > > > > > > "Nabor Gilgald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> Hello, > >> > >> I have an Java SWT application with an embedded Mozilla using xulrunner > >> 1.8.1.3. > >> What can I do, that this embedded Mozilla uses the configuration and > >> extensions from the profile that it uses. > >> If I start the the Firefox with this profile I can see the cookies that > >> where set when running in the Java SWT application. Running in the > >> normal Firefox Flash and other plugins work perfectly. > >> > >> What can I do? > >> > >> Regards > >> Martin > > > > _______________________________________________ dev-embedding mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-embedding
