Recent answers to want to install old noscript in firefox 50.1.0https://support.mozilla.org/ga-IE/questions/12464612019-01-11T05:35:51-08:00bentobox said
Hey Mozilla! "Not supporting" XP users is not the same thing as telling XP users to2019-01-11T05:35:51-08:00Jameshttps://support.mozilla.org/ga-IE/questions/1246461#answer-1187956<p><em>bentobox <a href="#answer-1187951" rel="nofollow">said</a></em>
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Hey Mozilla! "Not supporting" XP users is not the same thing as telling XP users to F off. Which is really what you've done in my case. I've been using Firefox for as long as it's existed, and I guess I still am. Really, though... wtf.
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<p>Chromium, Chrome, and Opera dropped support of the old EOL Windows XP (and Vista) back in April 2016.
</p><p>The last update for Firefox 52 ESR was <a href="https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/52.9.0/releasenotes/" rel="nofollow">52.9.0esr Released on June 26, 2018</a>
</p><p>The Firefox 52.0 and later Releases has dropped support of the EOL Windows XP (EOL as of April 2014) and Vista (EOL as of April 2017) so it is not possible for WinXP and Vista to still be supported with Firefox Releases.
</p><p>At best Mozilla could have done is maybe try to have a few more security/stability updates for the old Firefox 52 ESR. If not for the Firefox 52 ESR it could have ended as of <a href="https://www.mozilla.org/firefox/53.0/releasenotes/" rel="nofollow">Firefox 53.0 Released on April 19, 2017</a>
</p><p>Besides updating to Windows 7, 8 (8.1), 10 there is the option of installing or dual booting with a light 32-bit Linux distro as there are some that still support the ancient 32-bit CPU's.
</p>@jscher2000 - Thanks very much for the reply.
I eventually found a way to get NoScript 5.1.9 to inst2019-01-11T05:08:14-08:00bentoboxhttps://support.mozilla.org/ga-IE/questions/1246461#answer-1187951<p>@jscher2000 - Thanks very much for the reply.
</p><p>I eventually found a way to get NoScript 5.1.9 to install.
</p><p>There's a process for Firefox 48 and up on the following page that works:
<a href="https://superuser.com/questions/956145/how-to-force-install-an-unverified-firefox-extension-in-41-0b1" rel="nofollow">https://superuser.com/questions/956145/how-to-force-install-an-unverified-firefox-extension-in-41-0b1</a>
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<p>Hey Mozilla! "Not supporting" XP users is not the same thing as telling XP users to F off. Which is really what you've done in my case. I've been using Firefox for as long as it's existed, and I guess I still am. Really, though... wtf.
</p>Some legacy extensions were saved on other repositories. I haven't checked NoScript, but you can fol2019-01-11T01:45:12-08:00jscher2000https://support.mozilla.org/ga-IE/questions/1246461#answer-1187906<p>Some legacy extensions were saved on other repositories. I haven't checked NoScript, but you can follow up here:
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<ul><li> <a href="https://addons.thunderbird.net/seamonkey/extensions/" rel="nofollow">https://addons.thunderbird.net/seamonkey/extensions/</a>
</li><li> <a href="https://github.com/JustOff/ca-archive" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/JustOff/ca-archive</a>
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<p>And of course, the most patched up version of Firefox for Windows XP is the last in the Firefox 52 ESR series. You might be able to get it by triggering an update:
</p><p><a href="/en-US/kb/update-firefox-latest-release" rel="nofollow">Update Firefox to the latest release</a>
</p><p>Or this is the download for U.S. English:
</p><p><a href="http://archive.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/releases/52.9.0esr/win32/en-US/" rel="nofollow">http://archive.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/releases/52.9.0esr/win32/en-US/</a>
</p><p>For a different language, click the <u>..</u> link on that page.
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