[HTTPS-Everywhere] Waterfox and https-everywhere icon

Maxim Nazarenko nz.phone at mail.ru
Fri Sep 28 00:24:15 PDT 2012


I checked Waterfox site and wasn't able to find its source code at all...

On 27 September 2012 22:14, Russell Golden <niveusluna at niveusluna.org> wrote:
> Or if it's a bug in Waterfox. Is the code in Waterfox actually changed
> any, or is it just recompiled for x64?
>
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> On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 11:47 AM, John A. Wallace <jw72253 at verizon.net> wrote:
>> So I am wondering whether it has a conflict with another extension. That
>> should not be hard to test in this case.
>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Maxim Nazarenko [mailto:nz.phone at mail.ru]
>>> Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2012 2:37 AM
>>> To: John A. Wallace
>>> Cc: https-everywhere at mail1.eff.org
>>> Subject: Re: [HTTPS-Everywhere] Waterfox and https-everywhere icon
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Running Firefox Nightly x64 on both Win8 and Win7 and I can remove the
>>> icon the usual way, so the problem must be not 64-bit specific.
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> Maxim Nazarenko
>>>
>>> On 26 September 2012 05:09, John A. Wallace <jw72253 at verizon.net>
>>> wrote:
>>> > I have Waterfox, which is a 64-bit variant of Firefox, installed on
>>> > 64-bit Win7, along with the Https-Everywhere extension.  The
>>> extension
>>> > functions, but the icon appearing on the toolbar will not allow me to
>>> remove it.
>>> > Normally one can right-click the toolbar, choose the customize
>>> option,
>>> > and then drag one of these icons off the bar. I also tried following
>>> > the procedure here:  https://www.eff.org/https-everywhere/faq, the
>>> one
>>> > about dragging it to the add-on bar. This procedure also failed to
>>> fix
>>> > the problem. Thought you might like to know. Thanks.
>>> >
>>> >
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