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IPvFoo now has first-class Firefox support
(sh.itjust.works)
A place to discuss the news and latest developments on the open-source browser Firefox
I just tried on Firefox Nightly, but the icon is blank, and it behaves like it doesn't have the
all_urls
permission:Maybe I'll let this bake before running the gauntlet again.
I'm quite interested in this. More of a "am I supporting sensible internets" than anything else.
I'm more interested in getting this on my desktop browsers! Will be great for debugging stuff (like my home network, DNS, etc)
So, no stress.
I figured out how to launch a debug version using
web-ext
, but it's hopeless. Nothing works.Firefox for Android seems way behind the desktop version in general. You can't even type IPv6 literals in the address bar.
For real, thanks for your efforts.
I'll get this ext loaded on my desktops in the next few days.
The mobile side, I had heard a lot of hubub about Firefox mobile extensions (to the point I have actually swapped over from chrome) and I was curious.
However, I'm not concerned at all. I don't debug websites on my mobile (except for CSS/JS quirks), so IPv6 or IPv4 isn't an issue.
I imagine when extensions on Firefox Mobile stabilise more, there will be better documentation and migration guides.
Ideally, the mobile version should just implement the same APIs, so no migration is needed. The mobile migration guide looks consistent with "implement Manifest V3", which is a reasonable idea aside from Chrome's removal of
webRequestBlocking
.The only questionable API I'm using is pageAction, which draws an icon in the address bar instead of on the extension itself. Chrome removed pageAction years ago, and it's possible that Firefox will follow suit, but until then I intend to keep using it.
This is a great tool. Thanks