The workaround for this bug described by Dan in comment #37 (packaging the extension flat instead of jar'd) causes another issue: plugins (not addons) are mysteriously enabled after restart,excepting the java plugin. That is, if you disable all plugins and restart FF, all plugins (except java) are re-enabled. FoxyProxy does nothing to plugins explicitly. Jar'ing the XPI fixes the problem. There is a full description here: http://foxyproxy.mozdev.org/drupal/content/foxyproxy-286-force-enables-all-plugins
Please let me know if I should open a new issue for this.
The workaround for this bug described by Dan in comment #37 (packaging the extension flat instead of jar'd) causes another issue: plugins (not addons) are mysteriously enabled after restart,excepting the java plugin. That is, if you disable all plugins and restart FF, all plugins (except java) are re-enabled. FoxyProxy does nothing to plugins explicitly. Jar'ing the XPI fixes the problem. There is a full description here: http:// foxyproxy. mozdev. org/drupal/ content/ foxyproxy- 286-force- enables- all-plugins
Please let me know if I should open a new issue for this.
Thanks,
Eric