history, etc). Not sure how I will fix it, as I 'd like to keep my
bookmarks, history etc.
During the original installation I somehow managed to install the plugin
twice at the same time from 1 page, which is apparently not a good thing
as it corrupts your firefox profile beyond repair.
The reason that I managed to install it twice at the same time, was due
to the confusion with "firefox asking me to search for additional
plugins" and "click here to install the plugin (which needs to be
allowed)": by doing those actions mixed, it's possible to circumvent the
modality of one of the installation dialogs which stops you from
installation it twice at the same time.
Op 25-10-10 15:01, Geoffrey De Smet schreef:
> I have the same problem (firefox 3.6, 64 bit ubuntu linux 10.10), but
> the solutions outlined on the page don't work.
>
> Op 19-10-10 23:49, Craig schreef:
>> Are you on Linux? If so then the solutions outlined here will do the
>> trick:
>>
>> http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit/browse_thread/thread/3aa568ed50974f88
>>
>>
>> On Oct 18, 10:39 am,
>> FireSnake<truefiresn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> it was! I can see it in the plugins list
>>
>
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With kind regards,
Geoffrey De Smet
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