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^ I've downloaded it to check, and has all fields filled.

Try do download it again, decompress it using Module Installer, and put the extracted files in \AddOns.

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Where did you download it from? I downloaded from this thread again and it still has blank fields. I even changed it to a zip file and extracted the files and it is still blank.

^ You're right.

This is the right. The MD5 was : 84A60FBAF8D14C9AFCA896A12CFF66EF

But even though, i can see all the fields...

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I've uploaded it again. Try to see if now works.

New MD5: 8B59BBE1959A4C84681AC00F49D8A1BB

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That got it! I can see the fields now.

I've noticed something. I associated .amc files with the module editor. When you open some of the modules by double-clicking them, all of the fields are blank, but if you open the module editor and then open the module, everything is normal. You can also try to open them in notepad and they will not contain any fields.

Oh my God..... I've just seen that someone made a FirefoX module :pinch: :pinch: :p :D :woot:

Man you rock, tanx.

Buy the way how do I insert these module (Firefox, Z-7ip) into .exe package?

P.S. I hope you will make a new module when 1.0.5 ver of FirefoX is out... :shifty:

^ You can't do that. You decompress AutoPatcher and use the Module Instaler to decompress the modules you want (ex: Firefox). Place the modules in the right folders (opcional, but better to be more organized). After that, use AutoPatcher as usual.

Yes, the modules will be updated (Paint.NET, Firefox, Unlocker, etc...).

USING Nullsoft Install System did you think that I could make

- an .exe file that will be a part of JUNE FULL

- or just a solo .exe???

P.S. Sorry bout boring U with trivialitis.. :blush:

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If you un-pack the june full .exe, edit/add/remove whatever modules you want, you can then use NSIS to make your own .exe :)

^ In the 1st post, you'll see:

Mozilla Firefox 1.0.5 en-US

(module by beltman713)

I've made it and posted it here. Raptor edited an inserted it in 1st post. But all the credits go to beltman713. :)

Added to the first post

Edited by TheBlazingAngel

Thank you gandolas, You are from now officially my favorit elf :laugh:

I downloaded the module from gigashare and theres small .amp file with .exe file of normal installer in subfolder firefox_clean.amc_files ??? :x

Don't post :angry: if you ain't got a clue

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