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Re: Still problems with xforms in deer park alpha1: msg#00016

Subject: Re: Still problems with xforms in deer park alpha1

Sorry for the Delay Allan and ... by the way I had to say again many thanks for your friendly help.


Allan Beaufour schrieb:

Torsdag 09 juni 2005 09:34 skrev Matthias Mosimann:
But ... there is always the same problem: I can't see any xforms. I checked
if the extension is there .. and the extension is there.

Hmm, could you post the exact links for both the Firefox tarball and the xforms.xpi that you use?
Yes of course. So that was my way ... I went to your site: http://www.beaufour.dk/blog/ scrolled a little bit down to entry Deer Park Alpha 1. Then I clicked to the "Firefox page" link (http://www.mozilla.org/projects/firefox/) which tooks me to the firefox deer park alpha 1 download page. Then I decided to download the linux version and clicked on the download link Deer Park Alpha 1 for Linux (English) <http://download.mozilla.org/?product=deerpark-alpha1&os=linux&lang=en-US> (http://download.mozilla.org/?product=deerpark-alpha1&os=linux&lang=en-US). Then I installed in into my /opt directory (with a normal user) and after the successful installation I started up deer park alpha and went again to your blog: http://www.beaufour.dk/blog/ scrolled again a little bit down to the entry Deer Park Alpha 1 and clicked on the extension link Linux (http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/deerpark/alpha1/linux-i686/xpi/xforms.xpi). Now the problems began. First of all Deer Park Alpha didn't open the normal extension install window. I had to download the extension to my harddrive first and afterwoods I opened it with deer park alpha one while I clicked in menue File - > File open -> choose the extension. The the install window appeared and everything went correctly. I installed the extension and "rebooted" the Deer Park. Then I surfed to the tax and calc form on the mozilla xforms page but I can't see the xforms. Maybe I took the wrong links?! Could there be a problem with previous installation of firefox/xforms.xpi and "tryingouts" of xforms? Maybe there could be problem with the profile of firefox ... they share the profile (firefox stable/deer park alpha)?

Have you changed something on the links in your blogs?

Nope.

I don't understand this ... it couldn't be so difficult to download to
peace of software and run it correctly :-).

No it shouldn't, and I'm pretty sad to hear you have so many problems.

I'm guessing now ... but I think that's not a problem of the software. I think there is a problem between me an the computer/software ;-).


regards
Matthias


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