On 02/27/2008 05:52 PM, Andrew Farris wrote:
Jeff Spaleta wrote:
And you
have to figure out if users can enable/disable the system wide
version. It's complicated. The firefox plugins generally are geared
for per-user control. And you certainly can have some oddness with
combinations of plugins enabled, so enabling installed plugins by
default may not be possible without affecting end-user experiences...
Additionally it is not only a per-user issue... it is a per-profile
issue, which a firefox user may have several of (I personally have
several of them for my main user account just for testing purposes).
It's both per-user and per-profile. You can install extensions under
.mozilla/extensions/$target_app_id which will be available for all
profiles. This is new in recent builds. See
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=311008
$target_app_id is defined by application.ini for your application.
target_app="firefox"
cat $(rpm -ql $target_app | grep application.ini) | grep ^ID
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