Hi, Just so everyone is aware, it looks like WWW:Mechanize:FF will stop working with firefox 57:

> MozRepl will no longer work as of FF55 due to their shift to web extensions

Apparently and sadly yes, see https://github.com/bard/mozrepl

Important Notice

Key technologies upon which MozRepl depends will be retired from the Mozilla platform in November 2017. If you are relying on MozRepl, please investigate migration paths. The last known compatible version is Firefox 54.

This is indeed of interest for some of us, at least for maintainers and users of WWW::Mechanize::Firefox, which depends on MozRepl::RemoteObject

more comments: Re: mozrepl end of life

2017-10-08 Athanasius fixed links and added blockquote and paragraph tags


In reply to Re^3: Running a packaged script using MozRepl by zchris
in thread Running a packaged script using MozRepl by frazap

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