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[[org.eclipse.higgins.hbxff]] is a Firefox extension written in Javascript that launches an external selector either using [[Higgins Selector Switch]] or directly. This extension is different from and easily confused with the [[Higgins Embedded-Selector Extension for Firefox]] which is a different component entirely.
  
The [[Higgins Browser Extension for Firefox]] is a Firefox extension written in Javascript that launches external Identity Selector using [[Higgins Selector Selector]] or the external Selector directly. This extension is different from [[Higgins Embedded-Selector Extension for Firefox]].
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===Version===
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Developed for Higgins 1.1. Available since Higgins 1.1M2
  
When the [[Higgins Browser Extension for Firefox]] is installed and when your browser lands on a Relying Party (RP) site that is i-card enabled, it launches external Identity Selector using [[Higgins Selector Selector]] or the external Selector directly depending on the preference settings of the extension. This extension has the support to launch the following Higgins Identity Selectors.
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===Overview===
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Presuming [[org.eclipse.higgins.hbxff]] is installed and enabled, when your browser lands on a Relying Party (RP) site that is i-card enabled (e.g. includes an <object> tag, etc.), the extension launches an external Selector application. It launches the selector either using [[Higgins Selector Switch]] or directly depending on the preference settings of the extension.  
  
* [[RCP Selector]]
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This extension has the ability to ''directly'' launch these 1.1 selectors:
* [[Adobe AIR Selector]]
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* [[GTK Selector 1.1-Win]]
* [[GTK and Cocoa Selector]]
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* [[AIR Selector 1.1-Win]]
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* [[AIR Selector 1.1-Mac]]
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As well as directly launch these 1.0 selectors:
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* [[GTK and Cocoa Selector 1.0]]
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* [[RCP Selector 1.0]]
  
==Details==  
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===Details===
* ''Status:'' available since Higgins 1.1M2
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* ''Language:'' Javascript and XUL
 
* ''Language:'' Javascript and XUL
 
* ''Packaging:'' Firefox add-on. Requires Firefox 1.5.x or 2.x running on Windows, OSX, or Linux
 
* ''Packaging:'' Firefox add-on. Requires Firefox 1.5.x or 2.x running on Windows, OSX, or Linux
  
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===See Also ===
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* [[Higgins Selector Switch]]
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* [http://wiki.eclipse.org/Selector_Overview Selector Overview]
  
 
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[[Category: Higgins Components]]
==Status==
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* This browser extension has been developed for Higgins 1.1. 
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* Has been tested on WinXP, Linux and OSX
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[[Category:Higgins Components]]
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Latest revision as of 10:14, 12 October 2009

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org.eclipse.higgins.hbxff is a Firefox extension written in Javascript that launches an external selector either using Higgins Selector Switch or directly. This extension is different from and easily confused with the Higgins Embedded-Selector Extension for Firefox which is a different component entirely.

Version

Developed for Higgins 1.1. Available since Higgins 1.1M2

Overview

Presuming org.eclipse.higgins.hbxff is installed and enabled, when your browser lands on a Relying Party (RP) site that is i-card enabled (e.g. includes an <object> tag, etc.), the extension launches an external Selector application. It launches the selector either using Higgins Selector Switch or directly depending on the preference settings of the extension.

This extension has the ability to directly launch these 1.1 selectors:

As well as directly launch these 1.0 selectors:

Details

  • Language: Javascript and XUL
  • Packaging: Firefox add-on. Requires Firefox 1.5.x or 2.x running on Windows, OSX, or Linux

See Also

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