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When opening a locally stored HTML in the browser, copying the URL and adding it to the plugin's "Hosts", an empty listing appears that cannot be deleted.
It's also not possible to specify subfolders of a domain to be affected by this plugin only.
The Support Information is wrong as it detects an Intel Mac OS X 10.15 instead of Apple Silicon running macOS 14.
Support Information
Open Links in New Tab - 0.2.3
Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.15; rv:134.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/134.0
permissions.origins: ["https://*/*","http://*/*"]
options: {"openBackground":false,"onScroll":false,"onAttributes":false,"anchorLinks":false,"autoReload":true,"updateAll":true,"noOpener":true,"contextMenu":true,"showUpdate":false}
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
While I may be able to allow this extension to work on file:// URL's in Chrome, this would not work out of the box on Firefox. It is my understanding that you need to add a custom policy to Firefox to allow access to file:// URLs.
I have a few things on my plate at the moment, but will look into enabling this in the next release (with the caveats above).
Site Link
file:///Users/username/Downloads/file.html
Details
When opening a locally stored HTML in the browser, copying the URL and adding it to the plugin's "Hosts", an empty listing appears that cannot be deleted.
It's also not possible to specify subfolders of a domain to be affected by this plugin only.
The Support Information is wrong as it detects an Intel Mac OS X 10.15 instead of Apple Silicon running macOS 14.
Support Information
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: