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Are you still up?
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Verletzen zerfetzen zersetzen zerstören
Doch es darf nicht mir gehören
Ich muss zerstören
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No, this is a recorded message
(I woke up at noon today - 13 hours ago - so I'll be awake for a little while longer)
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How long has this been here and I haven't known about it? Yikes.
Mike, I promise I'll work on the signature stuff this afternoon.
Once you wanted revolution Now you're the institution How's it feel to be the man?
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Should CPHog work on FF 2.0.0.1?
I just instaled 2.0.0.1 over 2.0 and now CPHog is broken - I can tell that something is running because the UI looks hung for about 2 seconds (which isn't abnormal, I got the same thing on 2.0). But once that passes, I don't see any of the CPHog enhancements.
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Works for me.
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This episode performed entirely by sock puppets
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It should work - i'm using FF 2.0.0.1, and i'd probably notice if it was broken. Check if there are any new errors in the JS console.
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Ah, yeah there was an error there: clickety
The "--Mike--" in the error console is the first line of my sig.
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Ah, i see. Looks like David broke it this afternoon... I'll have to give it a look later on (or maybe he'll read this...)
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I'll bring the feathers.. who'll bring the tar?
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If not entertaining, write your congressman
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Can you look in your about:config for the CPhog prefs? I just want to know if they're still there just in case you need to delete the stuff in globalstorage.
- Go to about:config
- Search for CPhog
- Verify that the settings are there. Especially a string value with the name CPhogSignatures that would contain your sig.
If that's still there, then what we'll probably have to do is cook up a quick "Delete everything in global storage" script and have you re-import everything. It looks like, somehow, the migration script didn't store your signatures as an array of strings and, instead of eval'ing in a string array, it's eval'ing the line --Mike-- as a pre-decrement followed by a post-decrement...which is clearly wrong.
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Here's what I have in about:config - clickety[^]
Looks like you're right about the sig, it's a plain string. Can I just delete that option from about:config and re-add it manually? (I just have the one sig, so it's no big deal)
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Unfortunately, no. What we do now is pull items from globalStorage. If the item is null, then we fall back to pulling it out of about:config. But if it's not then, we just use what's there. Since you've got something in globalStorage, it says "Hey! I can use this." and then totally craps out. Lemme whip up a small piece of code to clear settings and check it in.
Once you wanted revolution Now you're the institution How's it feel to be the man?
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Looks like we should add a little tool to import / export CPhog settings. This would be useful for other things as well, but i've been putting it off since about:config was fairly easy to just hack... but now...
(still trying to think of a good way to do sig synchronization between computers. Maybe dump 'em in a quiet forum somewhere...)
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I was actually thinking the exact same thing. There's another "tab" in the help overlay called Debug now. After Mike's situation gets sorted, I was thinking about changing it to be a settings editor.
And since I'm going to be adding more settings soon (I've been trying to think of a good way to make all the keybindings user-configurable and now globalStorage lets me do that), it might be a good idea to actually have an editor there to work with.
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It seems none of the signatures are sticking. I have CPhog.Sig1 and CPhog.Signatures in my about:config and none of them are showing.
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Should be back to normal. Sorry about that. I left a fragment of code in there that was causing everything to get parsed incorrectly.
FYI, none of the about:config values matter anymore. You can (and should) leave them in there for now, because they're a fallback in case anything goes wrong. But I've reworked all the preferences to use the new global storage stuff[^] in Firefox 2.
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Alright Mike. This better work. I just lost all my prefs (including a few sigs) by working on this stuff.
- Load a CP page with CPhog.
- Click on Bob in the lower right corner.
- When the lightbox pops up, click on the Debug link.
- Click the button that says it's going to wipe out the globalstorage stuff.
- Reload the forum page. This should re-import your sig from about:config. (If it doesn't, something's really screwy.)
- You should be good to go.
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The script error prevents Bob from showing up at all. Is globalstorage someplace that I can edit manually?
Never mind, Ctrl+F5 cleared that up. All better now!!
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Sweet.
Now I need to go find all my sigs again...
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We need mail notifications for the insider-forum too. No one's responded to my post there
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Where is the link for that one? Also, does every user get a personal, CPhog-type forum that we can upload images and links to in threads or is Shog as special as his mom says he is?
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Bassam Abdul-Baki wrote: Also, does every user get a personal, CPhog-type forum that we can upload images and links to in threads or is Shog as special as his mom says he is?
Shog (and all the other platinum users, sponsors, site builders, etc...) is really as special as he says he is.
It's not really a forum. It's just a little bit of web space on the CP servers that we can upload stuff to.
Once you wanted revolution Now you're the institution How's it feel to be the man?
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So what's new in CPhog?
Also, is it possible to make the bio draggable?
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive." - Sir Walter Scott
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OK, I'll be daring and get the update w/o knowing what it will do.
Let me log out of my bank's site first just in case.....
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Plumbing - David's been rarin' to use some of the FF2.0 features for a while now (seeing as the nightly build he uses has had 'em for years or somethin'), and now FF2 is out of beta and David's out of school.
The change that required a version increase was the move from storing user preferences (editing mode, sigs, etc.) in the Firefox configuration file (about:config) to the persistent storage area. This doesn't require dodgy hacks to move data between the webpage sandbox and the Greasemonkey sandbox, so it should make code a bit simpler and more reliable in the long run. For now... well, we'll just have to see what breaks.
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