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More small improvements · 2008-06-25 02:00 by Wladimir Palant

Warning: The version described here is a development build and as a such it has not been fully tested and might not work properly. Use at your own risk and make sure to backup your filter list. Latest Adblock Plus release can be downloaded from addons.mozilla.org.

A new Adblock Plus 0.7.5.5+ development build (2008062501) has been uploaded. Only en-US locale is available at the moment.

Installation

http://adblockplus.org/devbuilds/

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  1. chewey · 2008-06-25 06:12 · #

    Yikes: Installs fine in SeaMonkey 1.1.9 – and still works with the existing patterns.ini

    However, the filter list in the preferences window is completely empty, and new filters cannot be added either.

    I know SM 1.1.x starts to become a bit outdated compared to the now released FF3 – but it is still the newest official build available, so even if the new functionality wouldn’t work, you should at least avoid breaking things.

    Reply from Wladimir Palant:

    I have no intention do drop compatibility with SeaMonkey 1.1. However, I will usually test in Firefox 3 and sometimes in Firefox 2 – I expect SeaMonkey to just work, and I will do proper testing there when it is time to release (unless somebody reports bugs of course).

    In that case, the Mac OS X change broke Preferences – apparently, the component I use to detect Mac OS X doesn’t exist in SeaMonkey. Ouch…

    Reply from Wladimir Palant:

    Ouch… The component is available on SeaMonkey but it is SeaMonkey’s own implementation – and it is broken.

    Reply from Wladimir Palant:

    Anyway, fixed.

  2. chewey · 2008-06-25 06:42 · #

    Uhhh… let me rephrase that: It doesn’t work at all in SM 1.1.9

  3. Simon · 2008-06-26 00:08 · #

    > Made sure filter composer warns the user on regexps and too short filters

    What about moving that warning right below the custom filter textbox? Wouldn’t make things jump around too much while editing too short a filter – and it’d even be clearer as to what the warning applies to.

    And unrelated: What about updating the Close button on the list of blockable items (or just using the shipped one by having either |.findbar-closebutton| or |#sidebar-box .tabs-closebutton| apply to the button)?

    Reply from Wladimir Palant:

    The filter suggestions are inside a scrollable box, so any warnings below the text field will likely be cut off if there is a scroll bar.

    Unfortunately, FindBar API is too unstable to be used even in the applications that ship with it (this means only Firefox right now). That means that I will have to continue bringing my own code and my own images. I’m not even quite sure about updating these images for Firefox 3 – the images are different depending on your operating system.

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