@hichris123 Now FF is built successfully, I can give a more specific answer. Yesterday, I had to terminate the build after 90 minutes because I had to go, and today it took only 7 minutes to complete, so 97 minutes to build. I'm actually quite surprised that it was that fast, because @ManishEarth's build took 400 minutes.
So the browser engine exposes APIs. For example, just like XMLHttpRequest is an API, there's another JavaScript object called "nsIPrefBranch" that handles prefs. Also, it exposes extra tags. So just like it knows how to handle a <a> tag, it also know how to handle a <prefwindow> or <tab> tag
@hichris123 so the entire browser UI is actually written using these
I need a userscript to log the things I flag to a MySQL database.
@Oded Is there by any chance a "hidden" websocket for getting realtime answers? That would help a lot (as you see, SmokeDetector is pretty good with questions. but we can't catch the answers, which is a good percentage of spam. It would also allow detection of NAA's).