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Old 27.12.2019, 11:15
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hello,

currently away without internet connection and an old pc. I've installed JD2 on this winXP but can't install JD plugins like scripts (js event scripter). Is it possible to install it offline?

thank you
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Old 27.12.2019, 12:29
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without asking whats the point if you don't have internet ;p
hmm might be able to copy / paste the jar from another installation.
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Old 29.12.2019, 12:13
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without asking whats the point if you don't have internet ;p
I don't need internet connexion to debug some part of javascript script

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hmm might be able to copy / paste the jar from another installation.
ok, let me know, I will come back when I find another hotspot in few days
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Old 30.12.2019, 11:37
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edit: if that is of any help, old JD2 version I use these days is for winXP/32bits
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Old 30.12.2019, 12:18
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... currently away without internet connection and an old pc. I've installed JD2 on this winXP but can't install JD plugins like scripts (js event scripter). Is it possible to install it offline?
Copy "EventScripter.jar" from an existing install to the offline install. You will also need to delete the 'tmp' and 'update' folder from the offline install and restart it, in order to activate the extension.
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Old 02.01.2020, 11:16
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ok and happy new year!

But, I'm not at home and thus don't have access to an existing install; would you have a link to this jar file?

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Old 08.01.2020, 16:10
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I only found an EventScripter.jar for win7/x64 system, might not be fully compatible, followed your instructions: the plugin seems to have been loaded/installed, I can add new/remove script but when I try to edit one I have the following error message:

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ReferrenceError:"importPackage" is not defined in <eval> at line number 2
Otherwise, is there a full JD version (complete package with all possible stuff) I can install, all in one go?, possibly for winXP/java1.8.0 (standalone version would be even better;) )
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