Thanks to Peter Chu and Xavier Robin, the Bloglines Toolkit is now available in Chinese (Taiwan, R.O.C, zh-TW) and French (fr-FR), respectively. Automatic updates should process this change automatically, or you can use the link to download the update.
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11 responses to “Toolkit in Chinese and French”
install.log in the firefox program directory says:
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http://www.cxliv.org/downloads/Bloglines_Toolkit_1.5.4.xpi — 2005-04-05 09:00:57
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Install **FAILED** with error -207 — 2005-04-05 09:00:57
When I go directly to that URL I get a 404 error:
Sorry that your page seems to not exist at the URL you are trying to access. Generally we try to keep links up and running, […]
Maybe it’s as simple as that?
greetings, jan
No luck. I have the problem at home and at work. Both machines have been restarted.
I had the same problem last night. Just fired up the laptop this morning and I’m still getting the same error.
Please try restarting Firefox/Mozilla and/or restarting your computer. At least one user has had success with the latter approach.
Same trouble,
Pen
Clearing the cache did not seem to help. I wonder if this is cached elsewhere.
I get the same.
1. Click “Install Now” from the Firefox update
2. Immediately get “Firefox encountered problems when updating your software, and as a result not all components could be updated”.
3. Click “Details”
4. “The following components could not be installed due to errors (the file could not be downloaded, was corrupt, or for some other reason).
Bloglines Toolkit 1.5.4 (Not a valid install package)
Hope this helps,
-Tom
When do you get the message? That is, prior to installation? Or after rebooting? I’m curious because it’s working fine for me.
I also uploaded a new archive of the install and it works fine. I’ve tried both upgrades and new installs. Also, what language are you using?
Try clearing your cache and re-running the installation, see if that helps. If not, let me know what sort of problems you are having, when you are having them, and any more details you can provide.
I’m having the same problem. “Not a valid install package” with Firefox 1.0.2.
I get a message stating it’s “Not a valid install package.”