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Hi, for me the extension doesn’t work with FF 3.6.6 on osX (and can’t open firebug panel anymore and make disappear the webdeveloper toolbar extension)
Regards,
Aurélien Levy
We have noticed that there is incompatibility with the Web Developer toolbar and WAVE and are working on a solution.
If the Firebug panel does not open, then you should check to see that Java is installed correctly as lack of functioning Java can cause FireEyes to not load correctly and this can sometimes cause Firebug to fail to initialize.
As of July 21, the incompatibilities with the Web Developer Toolbar and WAVE have been fixed. The extension has been tested and works with OS X 10.5 and 10.6 and Firefox 3.5 and 3.6. If your mileage varies, please report it as a bug using the bug report form.
Are there plans to update to get the add on working (ability to be installed) in Firefox 4 ?
We are working on support for Firefox 4. Stay tuned.
I just installed FireEyes yesterday and I’m not seeing a Projects Tab show up. I have current document, report, script, settings, accounts, and SimulAT — even when I log in on the account page (“Enter your Worldspace FireEyes server credentials in order to load your projects, upload and download issues and scripts, and share your work with colleagues.”) it shows that I’m logged in on the upper right but I still have the same page with the “Update and login” button
The projects have been moved to the server. Login to the server and click “Home”. Then click “New”->”Project” in the left navigation. Now from the extension, the project will be visible in when you click the “Switch” button.
Scott, not sure you have noticed, but the current version of FireEyes now supports Firefox 4. Download and let us know what you think.
Does FireEyes work with Java 1.6? When I check the FireFox addons page, the listing under FireEyes includes the message “Requires Additional Items”.
I am having the same problem as Brian. I am running FF 3.6.17, and I get the same “Requires Additional Items” message for the FireEyes 0.9.10 version. I have java plug in 1.6.0_25 enabled. I am running Firebug 1.7.2. What am I missing?
When will Fire Eyes be Firefox 5 compliant?
I have some problems with this whole webiste/company:
They say “ending the discrimination on the web”, but indeed I feel disciminated by this company, because with my Firefox and German as priority language it is not possible to register for an account, because of an script error in the registration.
Secondly I feel disciminated, because I have to register for a software that is free to download – for what? For spamming me? Or for allowing hackers to stole my email from this website for spamming? I assume that, because the registration email contains the password I choose myself unencrypted. So everone on the internet could have read it!
After these two things I will also assume, that there are other holes like SQL injections and XSS that will be possible with this site.
Thats all not acceptable from my point of view!
Kai
Thank you for your comments… As I mentioned to you when you contacted support I did investigate and we will be removing the password from the return email.
We have also resolved the issue with registration when the default language is not set to English.
These fixes will go out in the next major update. We appreciate any and all feedback.
We do require user registration via email for several reasons most of which have to do with our enterprise level customers who have access to their own organizations, custom rules and advanced reporting.
We do test and follow industry standards when it comes to security so thank you again for your comments.
David R. Musser
Vice President, Customer Success
“At the end of the day it’s about delivering value”
Can anyone confirm that the visual contrast engine does not deal with antialiased fonts particularly well? I’m seeing about 1/2 of the contrast ratio that I calculate manually. Thanks.