I'm curious why run an outdated non supported browser.
Why not just download the current supported Firefox ESR 60.6.2 .
I have a Windows XP computer that I use now and then for specific software and hasn't seen an internet connection since its EOL.the answer is simple.
to win xp the latest version is 52.9.0esr
and i have some add-ons on my win7 computer that doesn't work on 60.
I think you mean "superior non-junk browser".I'm curious why run an outdated non supported browser.
W10 has more discovered exploits than XP.I have a Windows XP computer that I use now and then for specific software and hasn't seen an internet connection since its EOL.
I have over 40 XUL extensions, and I'm fine. I think I should wait another 10 years before switching to Quantum.![]()
Does that add-on so-called fix on that page you shared not work for you?
Have you tried enabling Studies for a while to try and get your add-ons back?
You may be SOL as Firefox ESR 52.9 EOL was August 29th 2018 according to this link.
I found this fix on github for older FF versions.
https ://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/60916#issuecomment-489793388
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I restarted my Firefox (my version is 59.0.3)
I'm curious why run an outdated non supported browser.
Why not just download the current supported Firefox ESR 60.6.2 .
If you want, I can test it on version 52.9, later tonight on my lab computer. So you don't have to test yourself until you know it's really working on that version?I'll look into this, but 52.9 might be too old for this to work.
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This QuickFIX worked for me (and helps avoid similar screw-ups):
#1 disable auto-update for FF and add-ons
#2 disable studies
#3 go to URL "about:config" and set "xpinstall.signatures.required" to "false"
#4 close browser
#5 restart and enjoy the old world w/o being remote controlled
PS: make a backup or sys restore point before updating your browser (ideally only manually, as not even FF can be trusted anymore, screwed up by goog/m$ft/etc)
PPS: worth a read: All extensions disabled due to expiration of intermediate signing cert | Hacker News
I'll look into this, but 52.9 might be too old for this to work.
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If you want, I can test it on version 52.9, later tonight on my lab computer. So you don't have to test yourself until you know it's really working on that version?
I'm home again around 10pm swedish time
[B]Re-enabling installed extensions[/B]
[I]Restarting Firefox will remove any temporarily loaded extensions.[/I]
[LIST=1]
[*]Navigate to about:debugging
[*]Click the 'Load Temporary Add-on' button
[*]Navigate to the .xpi file in your profile directory select it and click Open.
[/LIST]
To find your profile directory, go to [B]☰ > Help > Troubleshooting Information[/B], then look for "Profile folder" in the table. Copy or make note of the full path, which should be something like:
[LIST]
[*]Windows:
C:\Users\{your username}\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\{profile id}.default\extensions
[*]Linux:
~/.mozilla/firefox/{profile id}.default/extensions/
[*]MacOS:
~/Library/Application Support/Firefox/Profiles/{profile id}.default/extensions/
[/LIST]
From here, the extensions can be found under extensions/.
[B]
Re-downloading extensions[/B]
[I]Restarting Firefox will remove any temporarily loaded extensions.[/I]
[LIST=1]
[*]Right click on the 'Add to Firefox' button
[*]Choose 'Save Link As' from the menu
[*]Save the .xpi file somewhere handy
[*]Navigate to about:debugging
[*]Click the 'Load Temporary Add-on' button
[*]Navigate to the .xpi file you downloaded and open it
[/LIST]
[B]For Android[/B]
[LIST=1]
[*]Navigate to about:config
[*]Search for xpinstall.signatures.required
[*]Change the setting to false
[*]Go to [URL="https://addons.mozilla.org"]Add-ons for Firefox (en-US)[/URL] and find the extension you want
[*]Tap the 'Add to Firefox' button to install
[/LIST]
Adblock Plus now has a new category of "non-annoying ads" that it allows by default. Truly pathetic.
The only thing that worked to temporarily get add-ons restarted is via about:config
change the setting
xpinstall.signatures.required = true
to value
xpinstall.signatures.required = false
It's possible to temporary start the add-ons.
ABP is a resource hog anyway. Switch to Ublock Origin and report back to us.
Adblock Plus and its' "non-annoying" ads: I object strongly to the slyness of opt-out without upfront choice.
When ABP is first installed, it loads a Web page with a link to Turn off Acceptable Ads on it, so I don't know how they could be more upfront about it.
Have you already tried my suggestion in post #34?
You can use Ublock Origin in either browser, and probably a few others. I use it in FF.