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Re: Nmap This browser add-on functionality


From: Max <Reply.to.list () acme com>
Date: Wed, 02 Apr 2008 11:19:50 +0200

Regarding errors with Firefox versions, you need to have a section 
similar to this in your "install.rdf" file:

<em:targetApplication>
    <Description>
        <em:id>{your-extension-id-here}</em:id>
        <em:minVersion>1.0</em:minVersion>
        <em:maxVersion>2.0.0.*</em:maxVersion>
    </Description>
</em:targetApplication>

Have a look at other extensions for examples


-- 
M@x


Australian Security And Hacker Underground wrote :
My idea behind "Nmap this", was that an Nmap console or Zenmap GUI
console pops up after a user has right clicked a link or a URL in a
browser. Nmap would then automatically strip off "http://"; and any
suffix folders that the webserver has and perform an Nmap scan. Using
the Google homepage here is an example image that displays what I
thought:

http://img514.imageshack.us/img514/6378/nmapproposalip8.png

I have struggled around with firefox for a while now hopelessly and
keep getting errors with the .xpi files saying that the extension
package is only able to be used by an older version of Firefox(1.5). I
however have Firefox 2.0.0.13. I have no previous browser development
experience so if anyone could clarify on how to develop this in
Firefox, IE or Opera, it would be greatly appreciated.

Some useful links for anybody wishing to help develop this are:
http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Building_an_Extension
http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Code_snippets:Toolbar
http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Code_snippets:File_I/O#Getting_special_files_.28.22opening.22_files.29

-ASAHU Admin

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