![]() ![]() temporary permission issues due to backup, virus scanning or similar external processes). Fixed an issue in the case the preferences file in the profile would not be writable (e.g.Added some sanity checks on nsMozIconURI.Fixed a use-after-free when using focus().Fixed a buffer overflow using the computed size of canvas elements.Fixed an issue with invalid qcms transforms.For users who have (most likely accidentally) granted a system-wide waiver for opening these kinds of files without being prompted, this permission has been reset. Improved the security check for launching executable files (by association) on Windows from the browser.Fixed a potential vulnerability with plugins being redirected to different origins.Prevented various location-based threats.Restricted web access to the moz-icon:// scheme that could potentially be abused to infringe the user's privacy.Updated the useragent for to work around their "Only with Firefox" discrimination preventing users from downloading themes, old versions of extensions, and other files with Pale Moon.This major update is focused on performance, security and some regression and bug fixes. Unified XUL Platform Mozilla Security Patch Summary: 2 fixed, 7 DiD, 12 not applicable.Fixed an issue with the JavaScript JIT compiler that could lead to exploitable crashes.Fixed an issue where files could inadvertently be executed with the designated file type handler instead of opened.Fixed several stability and memory safety hazards.Fixed an issue with a new upcoming Windows 10 feature not honoring Private Browsing mode by default (DiD).Fixed a sampling issue in libsoundtouch (DiD).Pale Moon offers you a browsing experience in a browser completely built from its own, independently developed source that has been forked off from Firefox/Mozilla code, with carefully selected features and optimizations to improve the browser's speed, resource use, stability and user experience, while offering full customization and a growing collection of extensions and themes to make the browser truly your own. I just could not see them on here.Pale Moon is an Open Source, Goanna-based web browser available for Microsoft Windows and Linux (with other operating systems in development), focusing on efficiency and ease of use. ![]() It was really good, too.Īs for YouTube, I was always able to see videos on YouTube (they use HTML 5), and I could see embedded videos everywhere else. I also tried another one some time ago.Vivaldi. Waterfox is good, but Mozilla keeps going further and further away from the whole reason so many of us liked Firefox. How to make HTML5 H.264/AVC video work on Windows XP/XP 圆4 (using Firefox) – The GAT at XIN.at With Firefox 52 ESR and the Adobe Primetime patch, I can now watch videos that were previously unviewable, including the test video in this thread. I do not know if Adobe Primetime can be made to work with XP 圆4 and a 64-bit browser (Waterfox). Waterfox has a bug that does not allow installation on XP 圆4 after version 46. Pale Moon does not support Adobe Primetime, so this patch will not work. I came upon this website that tells how to make HTML5 H.264/AVC video work with XP and XP 圆4 using Firefox 52 ESR: Since support is dwindling, I have been trying various browsers, including Pale Moon, K-Meleon, and Waterfox. ![]() I am using Windows XP 圆4 as my operating system. Some of the changes are temporary, so that the patch is no longer needed. A big problem with YouTube is that they keep changing things, requiring some sort of patch. To add, I also HATE Adobe Flash, but since I am on this forum a lot, and people use a lot of YouTube videos, including the particular music forum I was talking about, I'll just deal with Flash for a little bit longer until it's completely killed. Or you could use a different browser, but since I hate Chrome, and you could not pay me enough money to use IE, this is a work around for at least a year. After that, unless this site changes things, you won't be able to see the videos anymore. This ESR will only work until March or May ("M" month but forget which one) of 2018. From there, I had to go back to my flash, uncheck hardware acceleration, fix one update to my video driver, refresh, and at long last.I can see videos again.Īnyone who uses Firefox or Waterfox, you will need to get the Firefox ESR version, you will need to change the word in the above files, and you may need to fix settings in your flash. Even though I have not updated my Waterfox, it still affected my browser.Īfter much research, I found out that I had to change the prefs.js file and the update-settings.ini by replacing the word "release" to "esr", and then I had to d/l the mozilla firefox esr version (not the stable version). What a nightmare, no thanks to Mozilla.Īpparently Mozilla has stopped supporting NPAPI. ![]()
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