We use FrontMotion Firefox ESR and customize with GPO.
On Wed, May 3, 2017 at 4:53 PM Copus, Scott wrote:
> Hi Mike. Thanks for checking into it!
>
> I just checked and see now that CCK2 just pastes the contents of the
> "before" javascript files directly into the cck2.cfg. If you find a way
>
Hi Mike. Thanks for checking into it!
I just checked and see now that CCK2 just pastes the contents of the "before"
javascript files directly into the cck2.cfg. If you find a way that Firefox
can import a local javascript file from the Firefox install folder or any
particular file path, let m
> I was also able to create a variable *within* the cck2.cfg file and
reference it within the config {} object variable too and that works fine.
But I've been unsuccessful in finding a way to import/load an external
javascript file in general from inside cck2.cfg. I just get "Failed to
read the co
Hi James,
I was also able to create a variable *within* the cck2.cfg file and reference
it within the config {} object variable too and that works fine. But I've been
unsuccessful in finding a way to import/load an external javascript file in
general from inside cck2.cfg. I just get "Failed t
Copus, Scott wrote:
> I'm trying to figure out a couple things w.r.t. CCK2. Hopefully
> somebody has already figured out how to do some of this. ;)
>
> CCK separation of settings:
>
> When using CCK2, does anyone know if it's possible to put certain
> configuration items into separate files? For
I'm trying to figure out a couple things w.r.t. CCK2. Hopefully somebody has
already figured out how to do some of this. ;)
CCK separation of settings:
When using CCK2, does anyone know if it's possible to put certain configuration
items into separate files? For example, it would be great to
03.05.2017 17:53, William Spratt пишет:
> Turning off the browsing issues (auto-scrolling, smooth-scrolling and
> hardware acceleration) lessens the rate of incidence, but we’re still seeing
> hanging issues.
> The only way to resolve it is to close the window, monitor the Firefox
> processes in
Turning off the browsing issues (auto-scrolling, smooth-scrolling and hardware
acceleration) lessens the rate of incidence, but we’re still seeing hanging
issues.
The only way to resolve it is to close the window, monitor the Firefox
processes in taskmanager until they are all stopped (commonly
I’ve been seeing similar issues that Bob reported below as well but have been
unable to find a reproducible test case that would trigger the behavior.
Nikki Alex
Web Browser Component Manager
The Boeing Company
From: Enterprise [mailto:enterprise-boun...@mozilla.org] On Behalf Of Bob
Hartung
Se
If you go to about:buildconfig, the 'Built from' URL for 52.1.0esr-candidates
build1 should be (I believe):
https://hg.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla-esr52/rev/7beb59bc3482523ad6811fd3984949204d763810
James Pearson
From: Jim Weill [moon...@icsi.berkeley.e
Hi,
I have had a number of my users report endless whirly progress indicators both
with ESR and non-ESR installation of Firefox v52+. So far quitting all
instances of Firefox resolves the issue but only temporarily. The issue was not
evident in V51-.
---
Bob Hartung,
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