Add seamonkey support#8
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Add seamonkey support#8Polynomial-C wants to merge 1 commit intoJustOff:masterfrom Polynomial-C:seamonkey_support
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Tested-by: Lars Wendler <polynomial-c@gentoo.org>
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Unfortunately, SeaMonkey's support for modern web standards lags far behind even UXP, so it's not enough to just declare compatibility in install.rdf. I was able to get GitHub working in SeaMonkey 2.53.4, which required one additional polyfill, a CSP change, and manual cookie handling, but don't expect this hack to work consistently and last long. Well, here it is: 1.1.3. |
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Thank you very much for your quick support :) |
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Frank from seamonkey dev team was so kind to provide the necessary code