Hi,
Griffin Boyce wrote (25 Mar 2014 19:06:36 GMT) :
> If this is interesting, I can at least disentangle the code from the
> Satori app, add md5/sha1, and make a standalone repo. It will run as
> a local webpage just fine. I might not have the time to turn it into
> a FireFox extension though.
Thanks!
I doubt we internally have the time and expertise to turn it into
a Firefox extension instead. I would hate having you do the
disentangling work, if we cannot use it. I'm therefore going to add
a note on the relevant ticket (#6245) with your offer, so that it's
clear to anyone who wants to help us with this that you can provide
a nice starting point.
But perhaps I'm missing the point, so I'd like to ask you
a clarification first: assuming you make it possible to run this code
as a local webpage, what would be the resulting UX for downloading and
checksum'ing a file?
> The issue with the current hasher (MD5 Reborned Hasher) is that it
> is basically unmaintained. It hooks into the old download functions,
> so when FF 26 changed how it manages downloads, the extension broke
> entirely (#6245).
Right. Another option would be to use DownThemAll instead:
https://labs.riseup.net/code/issues/6664
Any opinion or experience on it?
Cheers,
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