[HTTPS-Everywhere] Https-everywhere on Firefox nightly 6.0a1

Peter Eckersley pde at eff.org
Sun May 15 23:39:50 PDT 2011


This is the unintuitive nature of our Makefile at work :/

You have two choices.  Either:
 
 - run "make uncommitted"
 - commit your changes and then run "make"


On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 05:52:33PM -0700, Ehud Kaldor wrote:
> hi all,
> i "ported" https-everywhere to Firefox nightly 6.0a1 running on Ubuntu, by
> downloading the source form git (0.99dev5), running makexpi.sh, then opened
> the XPI file, within it opened install.rdf, changed both em:minVersion and
> em:maxVersion to 6.0a1, saving and updating the XPI archive, then from
> Firefox: file -> open file, and opened the XPI. i assume changing the source
> would make more sense, but when i changed the file /src/install.rdf and then
> compiled, the XPI still seemed to have min version of 3.5 and max version of
> 4.0.*
> 
> it seems to work. at least for youtube (after enabling the rule) and
> twitter, trying to get to http://XXXX <http://xxxx/> redirected to
> https://XXXX <https://xxxx/>.

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