Re: mozilla extension



In <nArIg.708834$Fs1.678657@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, on
08/28/2006
at 01:23 AM, dilbert firestorm <scanb31byteme@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> said:

me@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
In <3PmIg.708408$Fs1.501624@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, on
08/27/2006
at 07:58 PM, dilbert firestorm <scanb31byteme@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> said:

anyone know the name of this tool bar extension for mozilla where it
lets a user turn off java & flash and clear cache?

PerfBar is one of them, but I should warn you that I have a bug open
against it as it doesn't see the OS/2 flash plugin and thus won't let you
enable/disable it.


what version are you using?

I am using the latest version, 3.3.1, of the extension.

-- Dave
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