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hortont added codemachine to the Internote project.
2009-09-28 06:01:54 UTC by hortont
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Hi,
At the request of one of my customers, could you publish a new version of Internote with support for Firefox 3 ? I attach the code i use for Firefox 3, is it done against the content of : http://hortont.com/files/Internote.zip Ifyou would like i contribute a patch let me know, and also if it is the right version of the code source. Thanks for your help and great extension,
2009-05-25 11:12:17 UTC by rastaman
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i guess title says it all
too bad this brilliant piece of software is broken.
i may help btw.
2009-03-04 14:57:19 UTC by dreammaker
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Internote is listed as incompatible with newer versions of Firefox. Some googling turned up some tricks to override compatibility checks, and this got me the internote icon in the status bar, and the ability to see notes via the internote manager, but notes aren't shown on the page. I really miss this extension!
2009-01-08 16:55:29 UTC by rstory
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Ability to store on portable device.
=> Relative path in the Internote Preferences.
Would work with Firefox portable very well.
2008-05-16 09:23:01 UTC by nobody
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What about a portable version? Store on a USB stick along with Firefox portable?.
2008-05-16 09:20:45 UTC by nobody
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I have been testing Internote and I find it very useful, and I have a remark to improve it.
The wildcard feature is great but it should (in my opinion) be use automatically in the case of anchors.
The urls http://the.url.com/path/to/there/page.html and http://the.url.com/path/to/there/page.html#_the_anchor point to the same page (I experienced this in Wikimedia pages where I added notes at...
2008-02-13 09:06:42 UTC by goletto
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I'd say, go into the manager and replace everything including and after the # with .*, as the manual states. Try that, and get back to me!
2008-01-20 09:34:15 UTC by hortont
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Currently, clicking on a link that links to a different scrolling position on the same page will make notes disappear. Such links are crated by adding #foo to the end of the url(foo been the value of a name or id attribute of the section to scroll to). I also believe that # is not used for anything else in urls. So it is safe to ignore since it only indicates a location within a page.
Thank...
2008-01-10 15:41:40 UTC by nobody
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In some scenarios (development of a website for example) it would be useful to be able to attach a note to more than one URL.
Example : I use Internote to store multiple usernames and password for a site i'm developping. The website has 3 different login pages (depending on language, so 3 distinct URLs). being able to display the same Internote on each page would be useful.
Thanks! Keep...
2008-01-09 21:02:08 UTC by nobody