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Firefox HTML Validator plugin fix (Ubuntu Feisty or Gutsy)

Posted on: Nov 8th 2007 | Posted by: Rolan |

If you have Ubuntu Feisty or Gutsy with the default Firefox installed (meaning you didn’t manually downloaded/installed your Firefox), you might have some problems making the HTML Validator plugin work even after you followed the fix for Linux. I’ve already encountered this problem when I was still using Ubuntu Feisty and then again this morning after upgrading to Gutsy.

The fix is actually for another Firefox plugin: Colorzilla. I was having some problems making the HTML Validator work back then and decided to install Colorzilla first. It also had some problems but after some Googling, I found a fix that worked. The latest Firefox binaries needed to be downloaded and its libxpcom shared objects (libxpcom*.so) overwrite the current ones found in /usr/lib/firefox.

Feeling that I couldn’t do much without the HTML Validator plugin, I gave it one more try. The thing worked!

After upgrading to Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon, some of my Firefox plugins went crazy (HTML Validator, Colorzilla and NoScript). Then I remembered having the same problems and fixed it again.

Just wanted to post that- might be able to help someone.

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One Response to “Firefox HTML Validator plugin fix (Ubuntu Feisty or Gutsy)”

  1. aj batacon 03 Jun 2008 at 11:14 am

    Thanks for this Rolan!

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