Small Mosaic


Categories:

/books
/career
/codinghorrors
/events
/geekstuff
/justdont
/languages
/languages/bash
/linkshot
/magazines
/meta
/misctech
/movies
/nottech
/operatingsystems
/operatingsystems/linux
/operatingsystems/linux/debian
/operatingsystems/solaris
/perl
/presentations
/programming
/python
/ruby
/security
/security/apache
/security/tools
/serversmells
/services
/services/dns
/sites
/specifications
/sysadmin
/testing
/tools
/tools/commandline
/tools/firefox
/tools/gui
/tools/network
/tools/online
/tools/online/greasemonkey
/tools/puppet
/unixdaemon

Archives:

July 20111
June 20112
May 20113
April 20112
March 20117
January 20111
December 20103
November 20103
August 20101
July 20101
June 20104
May 20102
April 20101
March 20108
February 20101
January 20102
Full Archives

Wed, 08 Feb 2006

Adding Multiple FireFox Extensions
Adding FireFox extensions through the GUI one-by-one is, if you ignore memory leaks, one of the browsers most annoying quirks. Fortunately, modern versions of the browser allow you to drop a number of xpi files in to your "extensions" directory and install them as a batch when you start FireFox. Of course you need local copies to do this but that's where a little bit of perl web spidering comes in...

The hardest part of the process is actually finding where to drop them. If you are using a modern Windows system (2K/ XP+) you'll find the "extensions" directory under %APPDATA%, which you can display with "echo %APPDATA%" from within cmd.exe. The other catch is that FireFox (and Thunderbird) create a profile name based on random characters. The full path will end up looking something like this: 'C:\Documents and Settings\dwilson\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\XXXXXXXX.default\extensions'

You'll still be prompted once to install them all (I've not dug too deep in to completely silent installs yet) but it's a lot simpler than the alternative. And a good first step on way path to completely unattended installs.

Like this post? - Digg Me! | Add to del.icio.us! | reddit this!

Posted: 2006/02/08 18:15 | /tools/firefox | Permanent link to this entry | This entry and same date


books career codinghorrors events geekstuff justdont magazines meta misctech movies nottech operatingsystems/linux operatingsystems/linux/debian operatingsystems/solaris perl programming python ruby security security/apache security/tools serversmells services/dns sites sysadmin testing tools tools/commandline tools/firefox tools/gui tools/network tools/online tools/online/greasemonkey tools/puppet unixdaemon

Copyright © 2000-2010 Dean Wilson XML feed logo