Hi Michael,
I tried to use the new functionality with the new API of Firefox.
I know it is different...
Anyway, please do this:
- First, right click on the extension and choose disable
- Then go to your favorite domain
- Right click on the icon and choose : Enable for yourdomain.com
In the list you should have only : yourdomain.com - Allow.
And that's it.
Now, I never thought that people would the extension only for local files.
I think it is not possible right now. Since file:// is not a possible
option in the new firefox filter.
Is it what you need ?
Thanks,
Marc
Michael Hartl wrote:
> Hi Marc,
>
> I've been an enthusiastic user of your Firefox HTML validator plugin,
> which makes it easy to maintain valid pages when developing web
> applications. In particular, I like to use it to validate only local
> pages, which avoids the overhead of running all pages through the
> validator, while keeping my own local pages clean and shiny.
>
> This behavior is available in the version I've mostly used (0.7.9.5),
> but I recently upgraded to the latest version (0.8.3.9) and I can't
> figure out how to restrict validation to localhost. As far as I can
> tell, it is now possible to allow or block sites only on a
> case-by-case basis. I've searched the web and the mailing list
> archive to no avail. Could you tell me how to restrict validation to
> particular domains in the latest version?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Michael
>
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