Unfortunately Firefox doesn't have a keystone update service like Chrome does, so I have just been building new packages each time, though we aren't using ESR.

perhaps this script may help you? -nation/third-party-products/files/764/firefox-install-update

Here is a script from 2015 for Firefox ESR -nation/discussions/12956/firefox-update-script#responseChild76205

@msoti Firefox is an example of an app in dmg that can be installed or upgraded using our install-update-app-in-dmg script with the following parameters in a Jamf Pro policy:

- Parameter 4: =firefox-latest&os=osx&lang=en-US

- Parameter 5: Firefox.app

- Parameter 6: CFBundleShortVersionString


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But I am always getting error 60002 ins log generated which maps to Execute-Process error as per doc. The log says C:\ProgramFiles(x86)\Mozilla Firefox\uninstall\helper.exe is a valid qualified path

but then it throws this error:

But then in the plugin does not work (tried restarting firefox, reinstalling plugin, etc.). If you go into the plugin configuration, there's a Recheck button in the "Verifying Companion App..." section, but clicking it does not seem to do anything.

For me, the installation of firefox beta version via snap was the solution ( -for-testing-native-messaging-support-in-the-firefox-snap/29759).

In this version, you get native massaging support inside the firefox snap package.

I found over the weekend that there is also a "Download with Web Browser" option that can work instead of using the companion app. Just proceed as normal, when the download begins, a dialogue window will popup prompting you to download the helper. But next to this is a button marked "Download with Web Browser" (or suchlike). Just click that.

I have a problem with a jQuery UI 1.7.2 sortable list in Firefox 3.6, IE7-8 work fine. When I'm scrolled down a bit, the helper element seems to have an offset of the same height that I'mscrolled down from the mouse pointer which makes it impossible to see which item you originally started dragging.How do I fix this or work around the issue? If there is no fix what is a really good alternative drag-able plugin?

You also need to account for the fact this is specific to firefox, here is the snippet I'm using - I got directed the right way from Harris' solution. I encountered this problem w/o using the helper when the sortable was in a relatively positioned container.

Basically, you need to listen for the sortable's "start" event to add the browser's current scrollTop() value to the helper's position, and then you need to listen for the sortable's "beforeStop" event, to remove that offset before the item is officially placed back into the list at its new position.

For future readersI ran into a similar problem where the helper element has an offset when dragging inside the scrolled div of a bootstrap dialog. When releasing the dragged object, the animation sends the dragged helper element towards it's new position without considering the scrolled portion of the page, which gives a confusing feedback to users.

I had overflow: scroll on the html tag, but even removing that and (I think) all the relative containing elements didn't totally solve the problem (meaning the drag starts correctly and autoscroll works). I also tried a mozilla-sniffing patch to _findRelativeOffset (I think that was it), but it didn't help.

What did help for my use case was just dragging with a clone (helper: 'clone' in the draggable constructor). To make it look like the clone wasn't there, I added start and stop methods that just set the visibilty to hidden and then back.

If you use Octopi, then you must enable support for the AUR in the settings, and then you must also install an AUR helper program such as yay or trizen from the standard Manjaro repository. Then, you can click on the icon next to the search field, and then you type the name of the package in the search field and you press Enter/Return. You can then mark the package for installation, and the AUR helper will do the rest.

NPAPI plugin support has largely been discontinued by browser manufacturers. Functionality that was previously installed with NPAPI plugins is now handled by helper applications, which are installed on the user's machine, and handled with protocol handlers. We install an Endpoint Check application and a Network Access application. These clients can be downloaded from the APM administration console and can be distributed for download by users, installed by group policy, or installed by device management solutions.

Native messaging support is being added to the firefox snap. Can you test that extension with the snap in the beta channel? See Call for testing: native messaging support in the Firefox snap for instructions, and please share your observations there. Thanks!

-deploying-clickonce-ie-firefox.aspxFor information about the Windows Registry Extension method that the .NET Framework extension uses to register the .NET Framework Assistant with Firefox, view the "Adding Extensions Using the Windows Registry" article on the following Mozilla Web site:

This will check the device for the helper application required to uninstall the application and run it to uninstall Mozilla Firefox. In case the app is not installed on the device, it will relay that Firefox is not installed on this device as output.

A number of language packs are available for Firefox, other than the standard English. Language packs are usually named as firefox-i18n-languagecode (where languagecode can be any language code, such as de, ja, fr, etc.). For a list of available language packs, see firefox-i18n for firefox, firefox-developer-edition-i18n for firefox-developer-edition and firefox-nightly- for firefox-nightlyAUR.

One drawback of the above approach is that it is not applied system-wide. Furthermore, this is not useful as a "pre-configuration", since the profile directory is created after first launch of the browser. You can, however, let firefox create a new profile and, after closing it again, copy the contents of an already created profile folder into it.

Firefox ships with the Twemoji Mozilla font. To use the system emoji font, set font.name-list.emoji to emoji in about:config. Additionally, to prevent the Mozilla font interfering with your system emoji font, change gfx.font_rendering.opentype_svg.enabled to false or remove /usr/lib/firefox/fonts/TwemojiMozilla.ttf (see also pacman#Skip files from being installed to system).

Firefox provides a local service for Chinese users, with a local account totally different from the international one. Firefox installed with the firefox package uses the international account system by default, to change into the Chinese local service, you should install the add-on manager on this page, then you can login with your Chinese account now.

Per -US/kb/firefox-protection-against-fingerprinting,Fingerprinting Protection disables the WebSpeech API. If you enabled this option, you will need to disable it for the narrator to work. To disable fingerprinting protection, set privacy.resistFingerprinting to false in about:config. 0852c4b9a8

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