2008/10/13 Rui Correia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Lennard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> 'Move on' in the sense that you no longer want FF2 anywhere on your >> system, or in the sense that you want to install FF3 and work with that >> as your regular browser? >> If the latter: It's perfectly doable to have both FF2 and FF3 installed, >> with FF2 only used for JOSM, and FF3 for everything else. I have such a >> setup. > > Hi Lennard, > I'll be honest with you, I have tried a setup with FF2 and FF3 and it didn't > work quite as expected. > But that's not my problem, our companies' corporate auditing tool doesn't like > FF2 anymore and it has sent an email to our sysadmin advising him to contact > me > to get rid of FF2 as soon as possible. > > So, I really have to let FF2 go and use FF3 for as long as it is allowed by > our > corporate policies. > That means I've come to a dead end with JOSM and Yahoo imagery. > I could really use some help from someone experienced with how ewmsplugin and > JOSM under winxp.
Dirk Stöcker mentioned recently in a thread "Automatic tiles download in WMSPlugin" that he had made a webkit backend to enable WMSPlugin usage under win32 without FF2 - but not using FF3 either. Webkit is smaller and I don't think somebody will mind your automatic downloads through it. I'm happily using WMSPlugin with FF3 with the gnome-web-photo backend. Cheers _______________________________________________ josm-dev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/josm-dev