Gareth Hunt 

Firefox Addons, Mobile Web and living in the USA
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Released: Modify Headers 0.6.4 and XHTML Mobile Profile 0.5.3

Both Modify Headers  and XHTML Mobile Profile  have been updated this week.

Version 0.6.4 of Modify Headers  fixes a nsIObserver interface  problem  with the add-on working in Firefox 3 beta. XHTML Mobile Profile 0.5.3  adds support  for the content type application/vnd.wap.multipart.mime.

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6 Responses to “Released: Modify Headers 0.6.4 and XHTML Mobile Profile 0.5.3”

  1. Tonysays:
    March 6, 2008 at 1:45 am 

    Gareth…

    Thanks for this brilliant Add-on (Modify Headers), which has alleviated my problem of compression in Firefox via a 3G broadband link.

    No chance I suppose of something similar for IE7?!?

    If not, perhaps I could trouble you for a suggestion to modify ‘Cache-Control’ to ‘no transform’ in IE7 (?).

    Thanks again.

  2. gareth says:
    March 6, 2008 at 9:38 am 

    Hi Tony,

    I don’t plan on doing something similar for IE 7. But you might be able to find an IE 7 addon that does.

    BTW, feel free to post in a comment a description (or link to it) of how you are using Modify Headers for your compression problem. I use it for mobile web development, but I’m always interested to see the other uses it has.

    Cheers,

    Gareth

  3. Tonysays:
    March 6, 2008 at 10:49 am 

    Gareth…..

    Simple (thanks to you!)

    Firefox > Modify Headers > ‘Add’ > (Name) Cache-Control > (Value) no-transform > Configuration > (check) Always on……

    See: http://www.moreati.org.uk/blog/  (February 28, 2008).

    This solves the problem of compressed data to my laptop, via T-Mobile (UK) 3G broadband link.

    I prefer Firefox over IE7, but the latter sometimes inevitable. There must be a similar solution (can’t find it)!?!

    Cheers,

    Tony

  4. Myke Stubbs says:
    October 1, 2008 at 11:38 am 

    Hello Gareth,

    I am a software engineer for grooveshark.com We’re currently tracking a bug with another addon, ‘User Agent Switcher’, which prevents our software from loading on Mac OS machines with the user agent set to IE7. Your addon does not produce the same bug (props). In fact, with Modify Headers, there is no bug; which brings me to my query.

    I would like to know which internal preferences are being changed by your addon, so I may compare and nail the coffin on this annoyance. The specific settings in ‘User Agent Switcher’ are listed below. Thanks in advance for your feedback.

    [code]

    general.appname.override

    general.appversion.override

    general.platform.override

    general.useragent.override

    general.useragent.vendor

    general.useragent.vendorSub

    [/code]

  5. Gareth says:
    October 3, 2008 at 7:17 am 

    Hi Mike,

    Modify Headers works in a different way to the UA Switcher. Instead of updating system preferences, it modifies the request directly by using the observer service and observing the “http-on-modify-request”.

    This allows the addon to modify any request header and is not restricted to user-agents only.

    Cheers,

    Gareth

  6. coldbrewsays:
    December 8, 2008 at 8:14 am 

    I really like this extension, so thanks for that Hunt. As a new user it would be great to have some pre-made xml files to import so as not to have to add these manually. Would you be interested in hosting the one I’m making once I’ve got enough to make it worthwhile?

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