Glen Whitney
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To accomplish this, it needed to be bundled up in a zip file, so code to do that was added. (Quite possibly the zip will be able to be renamed as an .xpi file to create the file needed for Firefox. At the moment, you must extract this zip and "sideload" the extension into Edge by selected the extracted folder. I read that Edge will handle the packing into a single extension file itself. Also, some of the features used in the extension had to be polyfilled into Edge. And the final major change is that the "Xray" feature is not available in Edge, so data passed from the content script to the script injected into the page had to be moved from Xray to attributes of the script element. This all represents more progress on #28, Chrome(ium) is next. Reviewed-on: #42 Co-authored-by: Glen Whitney <glen@studioinfinity.org> Co-committed-by: Glen Whitney <glen@studioinfinity.org> |
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