List of conflicting Firefox extensions
Suggestion >> build a list somewhere of which add-ons are incompatible with Feedly (or vice versa, depending on how you want to look at it).
I just wasted an hour trying to get past the cookie warning page without being forced to enable all third-party cookies - using FF 3.5.2 + latest version of Feedly - and was not successful. I'm guessing, since this problem was supposed to be resolved months ago, that it might be a conflict with another Forefox add-on. As the only add-ons I use are truly essential to me, I'm not about to make changes - but a list of known conflicts might save some time/effort/frustration for others who might be thinking of trying out Feedly.
I just wasted an hour trying to get past the cookie warning page without being forced to enable all third-party cookies - using FF 3.5.2 + latest version of Feedly - and was not successful. I'm guessing, since this problem was supposed to be resolved months ago, that it might be a conflict with another Forefox add-on. As the only add-ons I use are truly essential to me, I'm not about to make changes - but a list of known conflicts might save some time/effort/frustration for others who might be thinking of trying out Feedly.
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Inappropriate?Hi. Sorry for the frustration. We will try the exception list later today and see if there is a regression somewhere. Regarding incompatible add-ons, the only one we are aware of if gmarks (and we are working on addressing that incompatibility). We will update this thread as soon as we have more information.
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FWIW, and in case it helps, here are the add-ons I was using when I tested Feedly:
AVG Safe Search, Evernote Web Clipper, Firebug, FireFTP, Google Toolbar for Firefox, and StumbleUpon Toolbar, all the latest versions. Thanks for looking into this! -
Inappropriate?Update. Thanks for the details. We started to look into this today but got pulled into another fire fight. Will resume the investigation on Tuesday and will keep you posted.
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Inappropriate?There was a regression in the 2.x release. It has been fixed in the 2.x.041 patch. You should now be able to use feedly without allowing third party cookies if you set the right set of exceptions. Sorry it took so long.
2.x.041 is available at http://update.feedly.com/release/feed...
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