Organizing often used sites that you don't want opened automatically can be quickly done in Tab Groups. App Tabs are small and can't be closed accidentally. Sites like Facebook, Gmail and Twitter automatically open and just a click away. If you have any websites that you always open when you run your browser, you can set them up as App Tabs. Mozilla Firefox is one of the best 3rd party browsers on the market today. It’s a multiplatform, alternative web browser and it runs on Windows. That's one of the reasons why I like Mozilla Firefox. In some cases, however, IE just doesn't cut it and you need something different.
In many cases, IE does exactly what you need and it's an integral part of the Windows operating system. We've deployed jitsi-meet 1.0.Directly from the folks who helped bring you Netscape, Mozilla Firefox is perhaps one of the best 3rd party browsers available for Windows today.įinding the right browser for your needs may just be a matter of installing Windows. Strophe: request errored, status: 0, number of errors: 1 :19294:17 Strophe: request id 7.1 error 0 happened :19298:17 Requested local resource before we're in the MUC :9459:9 TypeError: Value being assigned to HTMLMediaElement.mozSrcObject does not implement interface MediaStream. XMPP pings will be sent every 20000 ms :19171:13 On Tue, at 11:08 -0500, George Politis wrote: On Sep 8, 2015, at 11:52 AM, Laurent GUERBY wrote: I’m wondering if this could be it : !topic//vNCjLFgc97cĬould you please fire up a conference and then go to “about:webrtc ” and copy/paste here both the local SDP and the remote SDP? It is possible that something changed in the latest FF nightly which breaks compatibility with Jitsi. > Unsubscribe instructions and other list options: > Should I ask on the jitsi-dev list instead? > I wonder what I'm doing wrong, any suggestion?
> either) that option has been deprecated and FF should just work if > option in your config.js file, you don’t need that (but it doesn’t > Hi Stefan, don’t worry about not having the `enableFirefoxSupport: > On the jitsi-dev list people seem to say > doesn't work either (chat message don't appear, etc.) > I tried jitsi-meet 1.0.650-1 and firefox nightly 43.0a1 and it > Should we wait more or is it some advanced version we can test > firefox 40 has only the text chat working. > desktop and I couldn't get to work, only one user shown.
> I tried firefox 42.0a dev edition 64 bits linux on a debian jessie > I know jitsi-meet/firefox is a work in progress: > it works great with chrome 44 on debian jessie desktop and a few > We've deployed jitsi-meet 1.0.634-1 on a debian jessie VM and > On Wed, at 20:59 +0200, Laurent GUERBY wrote: On Sep 7, 2015, at 12:16 PM, Laurent GUERBY > wrote: On the firefox web console I have the following log: Nickname when you click on your speaker box, and it doesn'tĪll works fine with Chrome. I create a conference, open chat and type something in "enter text" itĭoesn't appear in the chat column. doesn't work for me with firefox nightly 64īits 43.0a1 on debian 8.1 64 bits linux desktop. Using the latest JVB, because there have been some changes recently For your own deployments, please make sure you’re Like Vincent suggested, could please try and Unsubscribe instructions and other list options: On Sep 7, 2015, at 12:16 PM, Laurent GUERBY wrote: For your own deployments, please make sure you’re using the latest JVB, because there have been some changes recently that affect FF compatibility. Like Vincent suggested, could please try and see if that works. Users mailing instructions and other list options: On Wed, at 20:59 +0200, Laurouent GUERBY wrote: (for me it works with two users but I haven't try with more clients) On Wed, at 20:59 +0200, Laurent GUERBY wrote: Should I ask on the jitsi-dev list instead? I wonder what I'm doing wrong, any suggestion? I tried jitsi-meet 1.0.650-1 and firefox nightly 43.0a1 and itĭoesn't work either (chat message don't appear, etc.) Should we wait more or is it some advanced version we can test Packagedįirefox 40 has only the text chat working.
I tried firefox 42.0a dev edition 64 bits linux on a debian jessieĭesktop and I couldn't get to work, only one user shown. I know jitsi-meet/firefox is a work in progress: It works great with chrome 44 on debian jessie desktop and a few We've deployed jitsi-meet 1.0.634-1 on a debian jessie VM and