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Daveski17
In fact I logged into a site with K-Meleon yesterday & it seemed to know my password. I may be wrong about this but I don't remember putting that particular password into K-Meleon.
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Daveski17
Is this cross-over of information common with Gecko engined browsers on the same hard-drive?
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guenter
Your plugin and another (Microsoft .NET Framework Assistant) came with Service Pack 1 for the .NET-Framework 3.5. (Can come also with Framework 4?).
Both plugins have had security bugs. And both were on Mozilla blocklist.
The later has been cleared from blocklist after a recent update.
NPWPF.dll was still not clear as of 10.18.2009.
p.s. IMHO not nice to install a plugin during system update, especially without asking.
If You do not want it. Delete or rename it. *.dll_old will do. How 2.
You go to about : config, put "path" in Filter, after that You see a pref.
plugin.expose_full_path - toggle it to true, that shows You path in about : plugins.
Change to be Admin, go to location and rename.
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Daveski17
I have just had a really good look at the K-Meleon folder on my computer & I can't find it in either of the extensions folders.
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Yogi
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Daveski17
In fact I logged into a site with K-Meleon yesterday & it seemed to know my password. I may be wrong about this but I don't remember putting that particular password into K-Meleon.
Cookies?
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guenter
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Daveski17
I have just had a really good look at the K-Meleon folder on my computer & I can't find it in either of the extensions folders.
Go menus: Configuration -> Browser Configuration / or go URI about:config
Type to Filter "path". Toggle path to plugins to true.
Go to menus: Help -> About Plugins or to the URI about:plugins. aka about : plugins with no spaces.
It will tell You HDD locations of plugins after the pref is changed.
p.s. we should file as bug = change: show plugin path = true as default.
Guenter,
In about:configs that string would be this???
plugin.expose_full_path
just saw: siria's post. siria You beat me - You were faster.
p.s. Sorry that what I meant was not as clear in Enlish as I (and another native speaker of my mother tongue) think.