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OK...where can one get extentions since Mozilla doesnt have a clue how to run servers and get the extentions to point to their site and not some texturizer site. WTF is this:

http://texturizer.net/firefox/extensions/

It obviously dont work. I would like to get some extentions for FireFox since I am using it as my default browser on my new XP install.

this maybe a repost but... i can't find it... so please bear with me... here goes...

i always go to ircspy and packetnews... on those websites when u click a link it copies something into the clipboard and then opens up mirc... and then joins a channel... in the channel u paste what it copied to the clipboard... i don't know what extension that could be... firefox right now only opens mirc not copy to clipboard...

help me please...

i also have myie2... it does that no problem

OK...where can one get extentions since Mozilla doesnt have a clue how to run servers and get the extentions to point to their site and not some texturizer site.  WTF is this:

http://texturizer.net/firefox/extensions/

It obviously dont work.  I would like to get some extentions for FireFox since I am using it as my default browser on my new XP install.

I assume they're going to change the link to the extensions in a few days so they put that in the browser so they wouldn't have to re-release firefox when texturizer finally moves the page to where the browser is pointing to.

As others have said though the real page at the moment is http://texturizer.net/firebird/extensions/ note the firebird instead of firefox path.

That was pretty sloppy to not have the server ready while having firefox pointing there but texturizer.net isn't ran by the mozilla group.

all the settings from firebird are still in affect after i install firefox. Is there a way i can start from scratch. Im assuming that the settings are in the registry becuase i deleted the directories. Can someone tell me where firebird and now firefox save their registry settings

this maybe a repost but... i can't find it... so please bear with me... here goes...

i always go to ircspy and packetnews... on those websites when u click a link it copies something into the clipboard and then opens up mirc... and then joins a channel... in the channel u paste what it copied to the clipboard... i don't know what extension that could be... firefox right now only opens mirc not copy to clipboard...

help me please...

i also have myie2... it does that no problem

same here :rolleyes:

all the settings from firebird are still in affect after i install firefox. Is there a way i can start from scratch. Im assuming that the settings are in the registry becuase i deleted the directories. Can someone tell me where firebird and now firefox save their registry settings

Delete this folder

C:\Documents and Settings\InsertUserNameHere\Application Data\Phoenix

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