On 06/21/2015 05:38 AM, Nicholas Nethercote wrote:
On Sat, Jun 20, 2015 at 1:36 PM, Aaron Klotz wrote:
I did some measurements last year at the 2014 JS workweek and it turns out
that the cost of converting the omnijar's JS source to jschars during
parsing is equivalent to the benefits we gain
I would like to see this as an addition to tab queues: having an option in
the toast to choose to open the link in a private tab.
On Jun 23, 2015 8:58 PM, "Andreas Tolfsen" wrote:
> On 23 Jun 2015, at 20:24, Karl Dubost wrote:
> > Le 23 juin 2015 à 19:16, Eric Shepherd a écrit :
> >> I thought
On 23 Jun 2015, at 20:24, Karl Dubost wrote:
> Le 23 juin 2015 à 19:16, Eric Shepherd a écrit :
>> I thought we had an "open in new private window" option when right clicking
>> links. Not a total solution but helps.
>
> My "I'm reading an email with a link to Google Doc" was assuming an email
Eric,
Le 23 juin 2015 à 19:16, Eric Shepherd a écrit :
> I thought we had an "open in new private window" option when right clicking
> links. Not a total solution but helps.
When you are in the browser already. :)
My "I'm reading an email with a link to Google Doc" was assuming an email
clien
I thought we had an "open in new private window" option when right clicking
links. Not a total solution but helps.
Eric Shepherd
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> On Jun 23, 2015, at 6:00 PM, Karl Dubost wrote:
>
> Margaret,
> Let's hope it's the appropriate list (or maybe I should just open a bug about
Margaret,
Let's hope it's the appropriate list (or maybe I should just open a bug about
it).
For privacy reasons, I would love to have certain domain names (and/or links)
opened in specific silos.
Use case:
I'm reading an email with a link to Google Doc.
As a user I want all Google Docs links
I was running xulrunner or thunderbird. and the warning appeared in consoe
```
JavaScript strict warning: , line 0: TypeError: "Services" is read-only
JavaScript strict warning: , line 0: TypeError: "Services" is read-only
JavaScript strict warning: resource://gre/modules/GMPUtils.jsm, line
92: R
Tried on latest FF too, no luck. If someone got that working, please
give us some advice!
Marcello
> > Additionally, launching FF with '-clearcaches' or by setting the
> > environmental 'MOZ_CLEAR_CACHES' does not seems to give the desired
> > effect.
>
> The switch you want is -purgecaches
>
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