No flags [OBSOLETE]
No flags [OBSOLETE]
Since upgrading to 4.1.12 from 4.1.10 all I ever see for a flag is a two piece blue thing and clicking shows the correct domain and "offline mode" What gives?
Re: No flags
Firefox is in offline mode then, however if you can still go to webpages then you've got something quite broken. Troubleshoot your extensions. (read here, #5)
Re: No flags
All browsing works. Flagfox 4.1.10 worked. Disabling all other extensions makes no difference. Installing Flagfox into a new profile still claims it is offline.
There also seems to be a problem in that if I go to add-ons and search for Flagfox and click install the download never happens. If I go to the home page and click install it installs.
I have re-installed Flagfox several times and it still says offline.
There also seems to be a problem in that if I go to add-ons and search for Flagfox and click install the download never happens. If I go to the home page and click install it installs.
I have re-installed Flagfox several times and it still says offline.
Re: No flags
I just tried on my wife's machine. She was on Firefox 8.0.1 and Flagfox 4.1.11 Running find updates it showed FF 4.1.12 Clicking update and it adds a 4.1.12 item that will be installed after restart - the previous version is still shown.as needing update. Restarting and all the same - both version are shown and both say they will be effective after a restart. The *only* way I have found is not to update but to disable the previous version, then remove it and then go find the latest. The flags are working on my wife's box so I would like to know what you suggest to track down what is screwed on mine.
EDIT: I just realised that I have not told you I am on Firefox 10.
EDIT: I just realised that I have not told you I am on Firefox 10.
Re: No flags
As this still is not working here I decided to poke around, and a bit of Googling suggests that window.navigator.online does not work in all browsers and versions thereof. - So as I never work offline I have commented out the "if (!window.navigator.online)" section. I now have the flags back. Google also suggests using a more generic method to determine online status - like trying to download something.