somehow I downloaded and installed spyware or malware. I do not know.
I know that if I write somethin in field where you put as a website link I get web engine results but not by google but fastaddressbar.. It is part of websearch toolbar. Most of them was blocked and added to quarantine by my antivirus comodo however I still do not know how restore fast search in firefox to get results from google. Please help :(
I didn't do anything stupid like run random .exe or visit questionable websites, but as I was just Googling I get infected by Antimalware Doctor.
At that point I just shutdown my computer and reformatted, so I didn't check if I had the latest version of Flash or Firefox.
Is it possible to get infected just because I didn't have my Flash newer than 10.1 and some random flash ad infected me?
There doesn't seem to be any information on how Antimalware Doctor works asides from how to remove it.
I'm trying to make KeyPass run on my Windows 7 machine, I've downloaded and installed KeePass, aim to use it alongside Passifox
However, downloading and copying the KeePassHttp executable to the C:\Program Files (x86)\KeePass Password Safe folder, however it refuses to show up in the KeyPass plugins window. Please help, I've tried download KeePassHttp using multiple links from github and passifox itself using Firefox and even wget. Also I've tried pinging http://localhost:19455 but nothing was found.
Any ideas I'm at a loss.
I cant open codinghorror.com in any of my browsers (IE, Firefox & Chrome).
Chrome gives this error msg:
Error 109
(net::ERR_ADDRESS_UNREACHABLE):
Unknown error
What could be the problem? Im running Win XP if that matters.
Just installed on two PCs. Installation no problem, but on 2nd PC the Weave login in disabled (grayed out), so obviously the 2nd PC cannot sync Firefox until I am able to login. Any ideas?
Is it possible to remove all the unnecessary elements in a webpage. using firefox or other browsers.
So that when you print you will not see the headers and footer, advertisments
hi there
When i read something I need to underscore what i like, or what i think is important, and to take notices about that read, near on that current paragraph.
Soo, does anyone know a firefox addon or something else(other browser, any other application) which can provide me such a functionality?
ps: I've tried some research tools as zotero, but it is not what I'm looking for.
Hi all!
I don't get that: as soon as I open a Webpage, whether it's with Firefox or Chrome (I hate so much IE that I didn't test with it), there are tons of TCP connexions between "localajaxchat" and a supposed google ("1e100") domain.
I've already read this topic, but my problem seems strange because there are so many TCP connexions for only one page... I don't get it.
If someone could explain this problem to me...
Thanks a lot!
I have tried using Multirow Bookmarks Toolbar Plus and Roomy Bookmarks Toolbar Firefox add-ons, but the problem is that they are constantly stressing my CPU (even when idling). It probably has something to do with version 11 of the browser. Anyway, is there some clean way to increase the height of the bookmarks toolbar?
I've read a lot of articles that refer to userChrome.css and I have tried a dozen solutions, but none worked because they were outdated. Please help me with this.
Hi,
i always like to real-time edit a web page source in the browser and updated as i type, but firebug really sucks, i can't insert scripts in the current page, some times the changes i type aren't updated at all, Is there any robust firefox/chrome extension for that?
i try to temporarely edit/add code to an existing web page in the internet, not a local one
Thanks
How do I block this particular "auto refresh" script on Drudge Report from running in my Firefox browser?
I have NoScript and AdblockPlus plugins installed, but neither of them explain how to filter out a particular script and keep it from running and leave the rest alone. I don't want to stop all javascripts from running just the one listed below.
Any help would be appreciated.
"var timer = setInterval("autoRefresh()", 1000 * 60 * 3); function autoRefresh(){self.location.reload(true);}"
What I want to achieve is:
after browsing the web page,all images on this page is downloaded to a specified directory.
Better with firefox because I'm using it.
I can browse all websites except codinghorror.com in any of my browsers (IE, Firefox & Chrome), but that site is not down.
Chrome gives this error msg:
Error 109
(net::ERR_ADDRESS_UNREACHABLE):
Unknown error
There's absolutely no problem with internet connectivity. I also enabled TCP/IP version-6 but the site just doesn't open. What could be the problem?
Firefox magnet link issue
or if right click on the magnet link and copy this is the result of paste
(http://proxychina.net/browse.php?u=Oi8vdGhlcGlyYXRlYmF5LnN4L3RvcnJlbnQvODY0MjU1MC9tYWduZXQ6P3h0PXVybjpidGloOmQzNzMyMmQxMGFmNDY4Yzg4NTk3ZWZiNWU4NWQ5ZmRhMzU1MzllYTQmZG49RmFzdCtBbmQrRnVyaW91cys2JTVCMjAxMyU1RFdFQlJpcCtYdmlELUVUUkcmdHI9dWRwJTNBJTJGJTJGdHJhY2tlci5vcGVuYml0dG9ycmVudC5jb20lM0E4MCZ0cj11ZHAlM0ElMkYlMkZ0cmFja2VyLnB1YmxpY2J0LmNvbSUzQTgwJnRyPXVkcCUzQSUyRiUyRnRyYWNrZXIuaXN0b2xlLml0JTNBNjk2OSZ0cj11ZHAlM0ElMkYlMkZ0cmFja2VyLmNjYy5kZSUzQTgwJnRyPXVkcCUzQSUyRiUyRm9wZW4uZGVtb25paS5jb20lM0ExMzM3&b=31)
Strange but two different links
Please a prompt reply is appreciated..many thanks in advance
I've tried using the following:
:map j 3j
When I do this and reload the .vimperatorrc file, it actually starts zooming in the page I'm on. The funny thing is, if I type 3j on a page without any mapping, it works. I'm using Vimperator 2.3.1 with Firefox 3.6.3.
Am I missing something?
Thanks!
Possible Duplicate:
FireFox Gmail Notifier Plugin?
Any body else have this problem? For the last 2-3 days it's not been working. I thought it might have been caused by another add-on, either a new one or updated one, so I disabled each one individually till I did them all. No luck. Haven't made any other changes to my system, Windows XP SP3.
How can I get Chrome to launch and close "developer tools" on Mac (like Firefug with F12 & ctrl+shift+c)). It was so convenient in Firefox/Firebug to just hit F12 followed by "toggle inspect mode" (ctrl+shift+c) and then hover my mouse over the different elements. I would love it if anyone else used to have this workflow.
Hello, everyone!
Opera (version 10.10) under Linux (don't know about other OSes) does not recognize http://0.0.0.0/ as local address (http://127.0.0.1/) , while Firefox does.
What is the difference between these addresses?
Which ob the two browsers in this case is standard conform?
I want firefox sources ~/.firefoxrc automatically when I open a webpage.
~/.firefoxrc contains several javascript functions:
Array.prototype.sum = function(){
for(var i=0,sum=0;i<this.length;sum+=this[i++]);
return sum;
}
Array.prototype.max = function(){
return Math.max.apply({},this)
}
Array.prototype.min = function(){
return Math.min.apply({},this)
}
So I can use these functions in firebug console.
Configuration:
windows 8 (desktop)
firefox (latest version)
I've been trying to figure out how to enable the checkbox to "always open with ... application for file type", for quite a while without any luck.
Can anybody explain to me how I can enable the checkbox (see red rectangle). It's in Dutch, but I hope you recognize the dialog.
Tried so far:
- default programs (control panel)
- HKCU/Microsoft/.../FileExts: remove the UserChoice (but it was already removed, so no luck there either)
Thanks a lot in advance
I use Rackspace CloudFiles CDN. Apparently the way that Akamai works (company that backs CloudFiles program) is that the mime-type is an image and will force the user to download it - I can still use the image within HTML tags like the <img src="//cdn.com/image.jpg"/> but copying it in the URL or clicking the image will always prompt the download
I want to view that image within the browser - this happens with IE, Google Chrome and Firefox.