06.04.07

POW 0.1.3 adds Firebug support

Posted in POW at 8:39 am by David Kellogg

Pow 0.1.3 is available.

This is one of the most important
releases yet. It gets better and better. It is also the smallest
download yet. What other software package gets smaller and better over
time? Here are my release notes.

This version adds stability and bug fixes.
* Standalone server support
* Firebug support
* Auto-restart of server after window close
* startup.sjs file auto-created for new installs
* Saving to subdirectory fixed
* Changed mime-types to binary by default
* Added many binary mime-types
* Added loopback-only option
* Fixed root directory problem
* Fixed XML download problem
* Smallest download size ever 99K -> 89K -> 73K -> 63K

The standalone server on port 6673 offers Firebug support through
Firefox. The Mac standalone version is at http://davidkellogg.com/pub/Pow%200.1.3.dmg
Scott can post the PC version address. Linux users can download
http://davidkellogg.com/pub/pow-xr.xpi and a nightly at
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/xulrunner/nightly/latest-trunk/
and follow the instructions at http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/XULRunner_1.8.0.4_Release_Notes

Dave

5 Comments »

  1. Scott Wickham said,

    June 11, 2007 at 11:03 am

    http://groups.google.com/group/firefoxpow/files

    pow_0.1.3_win32_xulrunner.zip

    As a binary at my Site

    http://www.scottwickham.com/dr/pow_0.1.3_win32_xulrunner.exe

  2. L said,

    August 8, 2007 at 6:11 pm

    FYI, I’m testing POW 0.1.3 under FF3a8 (Gran Paradiso), and it seems to work fine so far…

    On another note, we’ve also made use of the (TCP) server-within-a-server example code you put up :)

    ~L

  3. David Kellogg said,

    August 8, 2007 at 8:08 pm

    “On another note, we’ve also made use of the (TCP) server-within-a-server example code you put up :)”

    Great. I’m always stunned at what POW users will find useful.

    Dave

  4. .jon said,

    September 16, 2007 at 3:01 pm

    The POW stand-alone installer throws all XULRunner stuff into C:\Program Files, which is the wrong location for non-english systems (%PROGRAMMDIR% or so has it). For me it would be C:\Programme (German locale) but I have all program files in E:\ anyway ;-)

    Also it might be great to see Webrunner integrate POW.

    But in any case: Thanks. I still can not use it, seems to be some quirks I have to resolve yet, but it will be great for web-development testing.

  5. David Kellogg said,

    September 17, 2007 at 9:09 pm

    From Scott,

    “use pow_usb instead.”
    Unzip this and place it where you want it.

    See http://davidkellogg.com/pub/pow-xr.xpi

    Dave

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