Hello.
Firefox 53 completely drops mozSettings and removes its about:config entries. As this thing was never used in Pale Moon, maybe these code and configuration strings could also be removed from our browser?
mozSettings removal
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Re: mozSettings removal
Old settings API developed for Firefox OS.Matt A Tobin wrote:Care to explain what you are even talking about?
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/doc ... ttings_API
It was never used on desktop and in FF 53 it got completely removed (at least all configuration strings were).
https://cat-in-136.github.io/2017/03/di ... fault.html
What I am suggesting is the removal of these configuration strings. And code, if there is any,
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Re: mozSettings removal
My deal is to suggest, developers - to consider the importance. If cleaning the code base and configs is not necessary at the moment - OK.Matt A Tobin wrote:Why is it important?
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Re: mozSettings removal
Code cleanup patches are always welcome - but obviously low priority.
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