[TagZilla] Re: TagZilla Digest, Vol 34, Issue 1
Mike Williams
mike.williams at globalgraphics.com
Tue Jun 13 11:45:10 EDT 2006
Evan Perkins did utter on 12/06/2006 22:44:
> I tried the method below, but the results are iffy. Here are the
> specifics:
>
> -I had been holding on to T-Bird version 1.0.4, because of Tagzilla --
> I did not uninstall Tagzilla before this upgrade process;
> -I downloaded tagzilla-0.059.xpi and followed the directions below;
> -I downloaded and installed the current T-Bird release, 1.5.0.4.
> During the installation process, I *did not* have the program
> automatically check for updates to my installed extensions;
> -After installation, I uninstalled Tagzilla, and restarted the program;
> -Then, I had T-Bird check for updates to the installed extensions
> (excluding Tagzilla, including jsLib Lite, now at version 0.1.344);
> -I installed the "new" version of tagzilla-0.059.xpi, and everything
> seemed to go OK.
>
> Now, Tagzilla will insert two taglines, but only on the first email I
> send. Subsequent new emails will not have a tagline, until I restart
> T-Bird. Replies to emails I receive do have single taglines inserted.
>
> For grins, I uninstalled both jsLib and Tagzilla, and re-installed
> both (in proper order). Still no joy.
>
> Any ideas, anyone?
Hmm, that sounds familiar - I first got two tag lines inserted. I went
back through both the Tagzilla options and the account settings (I had a
fixed sig I had forgotten to turn off) and after that (and possibly a
re-boot) it now works as I would expect. Possibly forcing TBird to
resave the settings "fixes" it. From a developers point of view I hate
saying that but I just don't know anything about developing extensions,
nor have any time to learn.
TTFN
Mike
--
Don't confuse me with the facts - my mind is made up.
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