(And update the en-US version with some strings that we don't use but
might if we updated to a slightly newer version of the updater before
they got rid of the dedicated update window)
- Properly handle regular vs. Mozilla locale files
- Avoid whitespaces changes as much as possible
- Keep copyright block at top of all Mozilla files
- Bug fixes
Set MOZ_LEGACY_PROFILES environment variable to disable
dedicated-profile support, which creates dedicated profiles for
different channels (e.g., `esr`).
If the file wasn't an XPI at all, or it didn't contain valid metadata for fx102,
the error message would previously show "%S" where the add-on name should be.
Now we fall back to the file path.
So a custom build doesn't have to modify each .ftl file
`app-name` is redundant with the Firefox strings, but it's what we used
previously and is easier to remember.
`nsIWebProgressListener.onStateChange()` gets called twice at the end of
requests, once with `stateFlags` set to `327696` and once with it set to
`262160`, which corresponds to `STATE_STOP + STATE_IS_NETWORK +
STATE_IS_REQUEST` and `STATE_STOP + STATE_IS_NETWORK`. httpd.js debug
logging shows that the connection is closed between the two calls. In
WebProgressFinishListener, we were previously calling `onFinish` after
the first one, but in Zotero 7, at least on Linux (or maybe just on
slower machines due to a race condition), the file from `saveURI()`
doesn't appear to be reliably written after the first call, causing
`Attachments.downloadFile()` to fail in `_enforcePDF()` due to an empty
file.
This changes WebProgressFinishListener to wait until the second
`STATE_STOP` call. We'll have to confirm whether this is the
state-change pattern for all requests, but it fixes our Find Available
PDF tests in CI.
https://firefox-source-docs.mozilla.org/dom/ioutils_migration.html
This also fixes a bug when `getContentsAsync()` is passed an
`nsIInputStream` or `nsIChannel` where raw bytes were returned instead
of a string. Not sure if we're doing that anywhere. If we are, this
would presumably break that code, but the function is supposed to return
a decoded string.