A download page of my extensions links to AMO(addons.mozilla.org) for security issues. All my extensions are downloadable there. However, there is a problem when you access to the site by Internet Explorer. If you browse the page by IE, you will see several popup and cannot download an extension. It seems that developers of AMO did not check the site by IE because the site mainly provides Firefox extensions.
I recommend you to install Firefox. However, if you could not use Firefox by any reasons, please contact me. I'll send you my extensions.
Mar 12, 2008
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