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Configurable Security Policies (CAPS)
Mozilla's configurable security policies allow users to set up security policies for the browser, and also have different security policies for different Internet sites. The ideas for configurable security policies come from a number of sources. Bell Labs researchers Vinod Anupam and Alain Mayer have written papers and contributed code to Mozilla. The infamous bug 858 serves as a wish list for this sort of functionality. The code for this is called CAPS (capabilities). Finally, IE's zones employ some of this idea.
mozilla links - edizione italiana: Alcuni trucchetti per il gestore dei download
Il gestore dei download ha subìto degli importanti miglioramenti in Firefox 3: un indicatore di avanzamento nella barra di stato, la scansione antivirus automatica, un'interfaccia semplificata con funzionalità di ricerca e, cosa più rilevante, il recupero dei download tra le sessioni.
Tracking down Firefox plug-ins | Defensive Computing - CNET Blogs
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My last posting was about upgrading the Adobe Flash Player, a Web browser plug-in. Adobe Systems just released a new version that fixes critical bugs in older versions, so everyone should update to the latest version.
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Go back to the address bar, and enter "about:plugins" (no quotes). As shown below, the file name in the Shockwave Flash section has the name and the full path of the file Firefox is using for the Flash Player.
goosh.org - the unofficial google shell.
Goosh goosh.org 0.5.0-beta #1 Mon, 23 Jun 08 12:32:53 UTC Google/Ajax\n\nWelcome to goosh.org - the unofficial google shell.\n\nThis google-interface behaves similar to a unix-shell.\nYou type commands and the results are shown on this page.\n\ngoosh is powered by google.\n\ngoosh is written by Stefan Grothkopp <grothkopp@gmail.com>\nit is NOT an official google product!\n\nEnter help or h for a list of commands.\n\nLoading local settings...\n\nguest@goosh.org:/web> \n \n\n\n\n\n\n
dria.org » Blog Archive » Firefox 3: Color profile support (oh the pretty, pretty colors)
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One thing that has always irritated me about looking at pictures on the web is that browsers don’t seem to display photographs properly. And by “photographs” I really mean “colors”. I spend a lot of time tweaking pictures in Photoshop, but when I upload them to my Flickr account and look at them in Firefox 2 the colors aren’t the same — they’re more washed out, dull, and lifeless. It’s a subtle thing, but annoying nonetheless.
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