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Different behavior of mater password prompt with 1.5.0.5

Submitted by Team Loco on August 2, 2006 - 4:24pm

Background: I use the master password option to secure my portable firefox browser.

Previous to 1.5.0.5, I would launch the browser, the splash screen would appear, and then I would be prompted to enter my password before I could continue launching the browser, or use it at all.

Now with 1.5.0.5, I can launch the browser, and use it no problem *until* I come to a site where it tries to autofill my info. Then it prompts me with the dialog to enter my master password.

I personally like the previous behavior, because if I misplace my usb drive, I don't want someone to be able to look at my bookmarks or poke around in my extension to find usernames and/or email addresses.

Hello World - I'm a Noob

Submitted by danny on August 2, 2006 - 8:08am

Hey guys,

I've been using Portable Firefox (PFF v 1.5.0.4) for a few months without a Local FF installed. Now, as we all know, Google launched its Google_Browser_Sync.xpi (GBSx) a few weeks ago. I wanted to experiment with it and decided to install a LOCAL copy of FF to test if my bookmarks would synchronize my PFF v 1.5.0.4. settings with the LOCAL install of FF v 1.5.0.4.

The installation of the local FF went OK. And it gave me the default GUI (If that is what you would call it on a browser) without any extensions. Now when I tried to download the GBSx, nothing would happen. This is not my specific concern as it is a Google issue.

How Make Sage CSS "Portable?"

Submitted by trimel on July 31, 2006 - 1:12pm

I use Portable Firefox Portable (we're all in transition, here, aren't we?) and the SAGE extension for my RSS reader. How can I make Sage's variable CSS reference "portable?" My CSS files are stored on my USB flash memory drive. The CSS option in Sage nails the chosen CSS file to the drive letter. Of course, the drive letter changes as the flash drive is moved from PC to PC, so the CSS reference is lost (incorrect) and SAGE reverts to its internal default "CSS." [By the way, I use PSTART as the portable launcher in case there's a variable path PSTART sets that would be useful here in solvi

FirefoxPortable not working from flash drive

Submitted by Angel Blue01 on July 29, 2006 - 4:59pm

I love PortableFirefox and use it heavily.

I was glad to see the new release. Smile

I ran the extractor setup from this Web site, and coped my 1.0.2 \profile folder from my flash drive to the new Data\profile folder. I updated my extensions and everything ran fine.

Then I copied the FirefoxPortable folder back to my flash drive (an A-data PD2-1G0) and tried running FirefoxPortable. The splash screen appears but nothign happened. I waited 5 minutes. Nothing happened.

Firefox.exe is running, but the program never loads. I killed firefox.exe in task manager. I tried again, and it loaded, but in safe mode -no extensions, no themes.

Problem updating to 1.5.0.5 (edit to add solution)

Submitted by gargamon on July 28, 2006 - 11:44pm

I've just comleted the update to my USB stick, but when I try top start the new app it tells me it appears to be read only, and then offers to copy it to the hard drive to run. I've checked for read only directories and files and found none. There is no lock on the USb stick, as thunderbird continues to receive mail OK.

So where do I start to look to get this to function correctly again?

Answer:
In my .ini file I had all the paths indicated with a "/". Changing them to a "\" resolved the issue. Strange however that when I allowed it to copy firefox to the hard drive(before the .ini file fix) it still found the bookmarks, etc.

slight problem with cookies (using cookie button)

Submitted by geoslake on July 28, 2006 - 5:46am

in my normal FF install i used cookie button along with the setting "allow sites to set ccokies" DISABLED in FF (privacy page). Then I just allow some sites to set their cookies.
It seems to work ok with PFF, except with google.

Im in france, so the default google page is google.fr, which i dont want.
So i select "google in english" on the google.fr page, and that directs me to the proper google.com page, but ONLY if I enable "allow sites to set ccokies" on the privacy page. This shouldnt be needed (and isnt needed in FF) as the cookie from google is stored, as i allowed it with cookie button.

PFF as main browser

Submitted by geoslake on July 28, 2006 - 4:52am

hi everyone

1st, thanks for this version, John

I would like to use pff in place of my "normal" ff, cos im tired of having to backup things (with mozbackup) each time i do a system restore (or a ghost restore), which i often forget to do.

I would just like to know how i could make a registry file, to register pff as my default browser, so that whenever an html file is clicked or whatever, pff is launched (well i know i can do this by choosing ""open with"->pff"...), and also get all proper associations which are done when you click (with normal firefox) on "choose ff as my default browser".

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