Please see: https://github.com/kevinSuttle/html-meta-tags, thanks for the idea @dandv!
Copied from http://code.lancepollard.com/complete-list-of-html-meta-tags/
diff -uNr /home/jahiy/Documents/echofon_for_twitter-2.5.2-fx/echofon_for_twitter-2.5.2-fx/components/nsEchofon.js /home/jahiy/Documents/echofon_for_twitter-2.5.2-fx/[email protected]/components/nsEchofon.js | |
--- /home/jahiy/Documents/echofon_for_twitter-2.5.2-fx/echofon_for_twitter-2.5.2-fx/components/nsEchofon.js 2012-09-19 06:55:02.000000000 +0800 | |
+++ /home/jahiy/Documents/echofon_for_twitter-2.5.2-fx/[email protected]/components/nsEchofon.js 2013-01-27 16:56:49.000000000 +0800 | |
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ | |
Components.utils.import("resource://echofon/TwitterClient.jsm"); | |
Components.utils.import("resource://echofon/EchofonHttpRequest.jsm"); | |
Components.utils.import("resource://echofon/Timeline.jsm"); | |
- Components.utils.import("resource://echofon/EchofonGA.jsm"); | |
+ //Components.utils.import("resource://echofon/EchofonGA.jsm"); | |
Each of these commands will run an ad hoc http static server in your current (or specified) directory, available at http://localhost:8000. Use this power wisely.
$ python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000
If you use Ubuntu or a derivative distro, issue the following to install an appropriate version of Flash:
sudo add-apt-repository "deb http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu `lsb_release -cs` partner"
sudo apt update
sudo apt install adobe-flashplugin
If your distro does not provide a copy of Pepper Flash that works with Vivaldi, this script will download and install it for you. To use, click on the "Download ZIP" button listed on the GitHub Gist page and then unpack the .zip archive locally. You should now have a directory containing the file "latest-pepper-flash.sh".
# ################################################################### | |
# Mp3tag (v2.39+) parsing for VGMdb.net, created by dano on 2010-01-20 | |
# Updated and maintained by PBX_g33k starting from 2015-09-01 | |
# | |
# | |
# This file should be in your sources directory | |
# On Windows XP it's | |
# C:\Documents and Settings\*username*\Application Data\Mp3tag\data\sources | |
# | |
# Changelog: |
@import 'https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Open+Sans'; | |
* { | |
-webkit-box-sizing: border-box; | |
box-sizing: border-box; | |
} | |
body { | |
font-family: 'Open Sans', sans-serif; | |
line-height: 1.75em; |
Gecko Patch File format, or GPF, is a feature of Gecko OS that the internet seems to have overlooked. (A google search yields just short of anything meaningful) This document aims to explain how to use this feature without the need to reverse engineer the source code.
GCT files, which you should be quite familiar with, contain code for Gecko OS to interpret and execute during gameplay. GPF files, on the other hand, simply contain chunks of data for Gecko OS to write out over specified places in memory, before the game boots. Here's how the format describes this information:
import requests | |
import os | |
import logging | |
# Local file that contains API keys and secrets | |
from config import Config | |
# create logger | |
logger = logging.getLogger(__file__) | |
logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG) |