I have extension published in addons.opera.com catalog. Is there a possibility in addons.opera.com "inline" installation from my site, as it done in the ChromeWebStore https://developers.google.com/chrome/web-store/docs/
When extension hosted in the ChromeWebStore and User can initiate installations "inline" from my site (click button), but user no longer have to leave my site to install his.
This is now supported. See the documentation here: https://dev.opera.com/extensions/inline-installation/
This is not supported yet, but we're looking into it.
It seems Opera did have an Inline Install functionality for a while, but have now apparently removed it, due to the functionality being removed from the Blink browser engine that Opera is based on.
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I'm new to mono and monodevelop.
I have Ubuntu 16.4 64-bit and installed both products as described on their respective websites.
The problem is: monodoc doesn't work.
It seems to depend on a package libgluezilla, which is not available anymore. (It's neither in the ubuntu nor in the mono package sources.)
I am surprised that I did not find anything about this problem on the web (at least not in the monodoc context) although I assume that others have this problem, too.
On http://www.mono-project.com/docs/gui/winforms/webbrowser I read that libgluezilla is related to gecko, which is only one of several supported browser engines. So I tried:
$ monodoc --engine GtkHtml
$ monodoc --engine WebKit
... (for all browser engines listed on the monodoc man page)
But in all cases monodoc complained about the missing libgluezilla.
Did you have this problem, too, and if yes, how did you handle it?
Do you just do without monodoc? (F1 seems not to work in monodevelop anyway. (In Visual Studio F1 launches the API browser for the currently selected class/method/....))
I do not really want to install any old .deb-archives, which might involve security issues.
Regards
I never use F1 myself... it never worked for me. Instead, I use the mono official documentation via web.
I have developed an NPRuntime plugin, everything is ok, but it not initialized in Safari. I registered the plugin in MozillaPlugins registry key, it works fine for Chrome/FF/Opera, but Safari writes the the plugin is missing, although I found my plugin in the list of isntalled safari plugins. What am i doing wrong ?
That's real hard to say. Safari on windows isn't supported real well by Apple, so I don't bother supporting it much myself. If it's really important I'd recommend adding logging in all your NPP_ methods (and your NP_ functions too) and see what is getting called; find out if it even loads your plugin. Often if something doesn't go as the browser wants during startup it will act like it didn't find it at all.
You could also use Process Monitor to see if it is trying to load the file or not.
I'm trying to install Fireshot addon in opera version 11.62. bt it is not available on opera. Actually fireshot is the extension use for taking screenshot of the current locating site so to make report on the site. so is their any option beside that or can i install Fireshot on it?
Fireshot is a Firefox extension, I don't believe it's available as an Opera extension. You could try installing Lightshot, which sounds like it tries to do something similar (though some of the comments make it sound like it's a bit dodgy), or one of many third-party apps like Screenshot Captor.
Right now it is NOT possible for an Opera extension to do it, though we are working on exposing such functionality in the future through extensions.
I am looking for a free spelling checker that is compatible with FCKeditor and would work with FF & IE.
I am aware of Speller pages. Speller pages requires installing PHP and execute permissions to cmd.exe (scary?).
FCKeditor actually comes with a spellchecker, powered by spellchecker.net. The version with FCKEditor is an ad-supported hosted version, but you can remove the ads for a fee. You can see it working with the FCKEditor demo, the tool launcher is on the bottom row, fourth button in from the right
There is also NetSpell, which is free and works well apparerently (I've not tried it myself). Its an open source .NET implementation (you havn't specified any server language preference). There is some information on the FCK forums about NetSpell here and here
The reason I ask is because every e-mail that I get with a link attached I keep getting " Platform Version 1.9.0.4 not compatible with min version>=1.9.0.5 max version<=1.9.0.5.
I don't have a clue how to get rid of xul runner or what I need to do in order for my computer to accept xul or whatever I need to do. Can someone please provide me with step by step (and I mean very explicit step by step) directions on how to do whatever it is I need to do to get this fixed?
XUL is a tool created by Mozilla Corporation (the folks that made Firefox and Thunderbird) to make writing their applications more like writing applications for the web.
With that said, if you're using Firefox to view webmail when you're having this issue or using Thunderbird and having this issue, I would uninstall any plugins you have installed and check it then. If that still doesn't resolve the problem, try uninstalling and reinstalling the application you're using to view the message in.
While this is the wrong place for this question, you could try asking in mozilla support:
http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Ask+a+question