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fasrdish * Blog * Blog FIREFOX FOR MAC NOT WORKING 1/10/2019 0 Comments The latest Firefox v58 update on Mac OS X is not working with MySpeed. There is an update for MySpeed to work with Firefox v58+ Download and install MySpeed 6.4 (6440). Firefox offers a fast, safe Web browsing experience. Browse quickly, securely, and effortlessly. Browse quickly, securely, and effortlessly. With its industry-leading features, Firefox is the choice of Web development professionals and casual users alike. So I've uploaded a few basic scripts to and installed loads of useful ones from other people, but I can't get auto updates to work for any of them. Currently running Firefox 12.0, GM 0.9.19 on Mac 10.6.8 My checklist: - script installed from Install button, install URL is secure (https) - Greasemonkey preferences has all 3 boxes ticked for Update Checking (minimum interval set to 1 day if that makes any difference) - the script has autoupdate ticked on Firefox's rightclick menu No updates take place, even after a forced check. Discovered I could query GM_info and put this in the script, it returned False: alert(String(GM_info.scriptWillUpdate)); Tried adding a @version metatag, then also unticking Require Secure Updates. ScriptWillUpdate still returns False. This is the script I'm testing with: I'm missing something obvious, right? Any help appreciated. Anthony Lieuallen 17/5/2012, 7:58 น. AHA, this I did not know. Would explain this particular script not updating as yes I had edited it on disk. Is there a way to manually change this flag? Or I guess deleting the script, restarting Firefox and reinstalling from us.o would clear it? (I've got into the habit of working on changes locally then updating the version on us.o, and I move between a few different machines so the locally-edited flags will be spread among them for different scripts.) Thanks for the help! You do not need to be connected to the Internet to use the Office applications, such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, because the applications are fully installed on your computer. You should also connect to the Internet regularly to keep your version of Office up to date and benefit from automatic upgrades. To reactivate your Office applications, reconnect to the Internet. Microsoft office 2011 for mac price in india. If you do not connect to the Internet at least every 31 days, your applications will go into reduced functionality mode, which means that you can view or print your documents, but cannot edit the documents or create new ones. What is OneDrive? Mike cupcake 18/5/2012, 5:19 น. On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 7:56 AM, mike cupcake wrote: Is there a way to manually change this flag? Or I guess deleting the script, restarting Firefox and reinstalling from us.o would clear it? Just reinstalling at all should make the updated/modified times match properly to allow updates. (I've got into the habit of working on changes locally then updating the version on us.o, and I move between a few different machines so the locally-edited flags will be spread among them for different scripts.) But it's tough for us to know what the local changes are, so we err on the side of safety (not throwing away the potentially valuable changes that only exist on your disk). Mike cupcake 18/5/2012, 8:38 น. Indeed, I'd be interested in an option (per script maybe) to turn this off So my problem seems to be down to secure updates, I reinstalled the script then made a change on us.o and confirmed the config.xml is set for HTTPS: installurl=' updateurl=' click on the script in Firefox's list, Find Updates. Nothing happens, but if I turn off Secure Updates in GM options and repeat updates straightaway. Same behaviour on a Win7 box. Looking like this might not be an issue at my end.? Mike cupcake 18/5/2012, 10:55 น. Confirmed as a network issue, trying to load the updateurl from config.xml as https in a browser: But that URL is specifically 'http' (no S) as you posted it, no? I'd expect that not to work, coral doesn't offer HTTPS. It'd be useful if GM raised an alert if it gets a connection error when forcing an update check.I personally wouldn't want popups at random times because of automated update checks. But some sort of notification somewhere might be nice. I think there might be an appropriate way to annotate this in the AOM. Mike cupcake 19/5/2012, 4:39 น. Whoops, I've gone and got myself confused by some info from the us.o forum. So backing up a couple steps and re-evalutating: - the metadata check over Coral is http, this url loads fine. - The https us.o installurl loads fine when I install the script. 0 Comments LEAVE A REPLY. AUTHOR Write something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ARCHIVES January 2019 December 2018 CATEGORIES All RSS Feed Powered by Create your own unique website with customizable templates. Get Started