wrote:
> If they never work on Mozilla, it's possible that
> someone neglected to
> test before packaging.
Steven,
O.K., I just tested trying to install both Cookie
Toggle and the Cookie Button suite on one of my two
W2K - Moz 1.7.12 installations. Same "Install Script
Not Found" error. Five will get you Ten the same
thing occurs in the other W2K boot partition. That's
too much coincidence for my taste.
(Cookie Culler works, but my initial view of it is
that it offers little over and above the built-in
Cookie Manager.) I was looking for something I could
toggle on-the-fly, per site, with fewer keystrokes
than using Cookie Mgr. OR, being able to set specific
cookie acceptance rules in advance, per site.
If you only have SeaMonkey these days, never mind.
But I'd be happy to send you -- or anyone else -- the
other extensions for testing with Mozilla suite. I
bet you'd get the same results, and we're not talking
corrupted XPIs here, either. Ergo, these must have
only been intended (or tested) for FF. In that case,
my original surmise as to the meaning of that error
message must have been correct.
Jordan
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