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Upgrade to 3.5.7 broke Firefox extension
Yesterday I upgraded to 3.5.7 after being prompted by the "a new version is available" pop-up. Today I closed Firefox. When I restarted it, the "1P" button in the browser window was gone. Tried restarting the browser, restarting 1Password, restarting the machine... no good. Created a new profile in Firefox and added the extension back (after restoring my bookmarks), still no good. When I click on the individual "logins" entries within 1Password, it brings up the log in page for that entry but does not "fill and submit". I'm having to copy and paste from 1Password... the way I used to do from my old .xls (for free). Is there an easy way to back up one version? Thanks
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I am using OSX Leopard 10.5.8 with Firefox 3.6.13 on the following machine...
Model Name: MacBook Pro
Model Identifier: MacBookPro5,3
Processor Name: Intel Core 2 Duo
Processor Speed: 3.06 GHz
Number Of Processors: 1
Total Number Of Cores: 2
L2 Cache: 6 MB
Memory: 4 GB
Bus Speed: 1.07 GHz
Boot ROM Version: MBP53.00AC.B03Flag 0 -
I face the same problem, since update to 3.5.7. FF and Safari extension is broken.
Msg in console are:
20.02.11 12:28:22 osascript[357] Cannot find executable for CFBundle 0x112200 </Users/xxx/Library/ScriptingAdditions/1Password Addition.osax> (not loaded)
20.02.11 12:25:29 [0x0-0x2d02d].com.apple.Safari[337] Safari: OpenScripting.framework - scripting addition "/Users/xxxLibrary/ScriptingAdditions/1Password Addition.osax" declares no loadable handlers.
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Hi folks,
Thank you for taking the time to contact us. I'm sorry that you're having this problem.
It sounds like your 1Password installation may be damaged, which would be affecting browser integration. To resolve this:
1. Download 1Password from our web site:
http://agilewebsolutions.com/downloads
Click on the "Download Now" button under "1Password 3"
2. Quit your web browser and 1Password, if it's running
3. Open your Applications folder and drag 1Password to the Trash
4. Install the new copy of 1Password you just downloaded
5. Run 1Password and then your web browser
Your information is stored in a data file separate from the application, so it will not be harmed by this procedure.
After 1Password has been reinstalled, please quit your web browser(s) and then:
1. Open 1Password
2. Open 1Password's Preferences to the Browsers pane
3. Click the "Remove All Extensions" button
4. Click the "Install All Extensions" button
Please let me know how it turns out.
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