Source of /mozilla/extensions/navsounds/index.cps

Navigational Sounds Extension
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About
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This is just a small extension to play the Windows Start and End Navigation sounds when using Firefox. It includes no sounds of its own, it just tries to play the Windows ones.

Availability
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"Version 1.2.3" <https://addons.mozilla.org/addon/1030> is available for Firefox 3.0 and above, from the "Mozilla Add-ons" <https://addons.mozilla.org/> site.

"Version 1.2.3 (debug)" <http://twpol.dyndns.org/temp/NavigationSounds-debug-1.2.3.xpi> is available if you're having problems.

Problems
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Navigational Sounds may be a very small extension (only 8KB currently), but there are many, many possible problems with it working. Below I will explain what you can do to try and help work out what is wrong.

1. Start Firefox with a single blank page, "|about:blank|" will do, though this procedure will work with any page - the important point is to open Firefox with only one tab.
2. Load the URL "|about:config|" into the Firefox window.
3. Locate the item |javascript.options.showInConsole| (you can use the filter to help).
4. Make sure the /Value/ is "|true|"; if it is not, double-click to change it. You can also use the context menu to change the value.
5. Load any simple, static webpage you like. The "Mozilla.org homepage" <http://mozilla.org> will do.
6. Open the Error Console (select the /Tools/ menu, then the /Error Console/ option).
7. Look for any items in the Error Console that start "|navsounds|". There may be none, a couple, or even lots, depending on the problems it has encountered.
8. Open a text editor or e-mail program, ready to "send me the details" <mailto:navsounds@james-ross.co.uk>.
9. Right-click on each entry in turn that mentions "navsounds" and select /Copy/. Then paste the item into the e-mail.
10. Include as much information about your operating system as possible. If you are not sure what information to include, I suggest following these instructions:
   a. Hold down the /Windows/ key on your keyboard (the one with the Windows logo on it), then press the /Break/ key. This should open a window titled "System Properties".
   b. Type out all the information at the top, under the "System:" heading, into the e-mail. This will include the version of Windows, and the Service Pack installed.
   c. Do not include anything below the "Registered to:" line, this is not relevant (or even any of my business!).
   d. Close the window either with the /X/ in the top-right corner, or the /Cancel/ button, to ensure no accidental changes are made.
11. Send the e-mail. If you included a valid /From/ e-mail address, I will most likely reply to thank you for the information. I may also ask for some extra information, or ask if you would try a special version of the extension to help diagnose the problem.

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