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trying to install webclipper add on created script error

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[Java Script Application] ScriptLoader.load() failed Error opening input stream (invalid filename?) on chrome://webclipper3-common/content/libs/evernote/Common/Logger/Logger.js

I tried to install webclipper yesterday, but was unsuccessful. I continued to work on my laptop and everything was fine, except no webclipper, which didn't bother me. It was only this morning when starting my laptop that the script error message appeared while trying to log on using firefox. (I am right now using IE.) Ironically, it seemed to try to install the addon on chrome which I don't even have! How do I fix this?

Would uninstallingFirefox, then reinstalling it work?

On top of the error box it says in paranthesis [Java Script Application]. I already uninstalled Java but it didn' change anything.

Can somebody please help me here? I am unable to use Firefox at all.

[Java Script Application] ScriptLoader.load() failed Error opening input stream (invalid filename?) on chrome://webclipper3-common/content/libs/evernote/Common/Logger/Logger.js I tried to install webclipper yesterday, but was unsuccessful. I continued to work on my laptop and everything was fine, except no webclipper, which didn't bother me. It was only this morning when starting my laptop that the script error message appeared while trying to log on using firefox. (I am right now using IE.) Ironically, it seemed to try to install the addon on chrome which I don't even have! How do I fix this? Would uninstallingFirefox, then reinstalling it work? On top of the error box it says in paranthesis [Java Script Application]. I already uninstalled Java but it didn' change anything. Can somebody please help me here? I am unable to use Firefox at all.

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Hi,

You can try to start Firefox in Safe Mode and Remove the add-on in Tools (Alt + T) > Add-ons > Extensions.. Safe mode disables the installed Extensions, and themes (Appearance) in Tools (Alt + T) > Add-ons. Hardware acceleration is also temporarily disabled - the manual setting is Tools > Options > Advanced > General > Use hardware acceleration when available. All these settings/options/add-ons can also be individually or collectively disabled/enabled/changed in Firefox normal mode to check if an extension, theme, option or hardware acceleration is causing issues. Disabling/enabling hardware acceleration, and some types of add-ons in normal mode may require a Firefox restart.

Uninstalling Add-ons

Uninstalling Toolbars

Troubleshooting Extensions and Themes

Cannot Uninstall Add-on

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