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Firefox Question ?
Posted by James on June 19th, 2008


I use version 2.0.0.14 of Mozilla Firefox. I tried to post this in an
appropriate Mozilla group, but my server does not carry them. My OS is
Windows XP, Professional.

If I go to a website where the initial, downloaded page is a lengthy
multi-page article, Firefox freezes. It does fine day after day, as
long as I only click on text articles that are only 2 or 3 pages in length.

Anyone have any idea why I have this problem ?

Thanks for any advice on this.

James


Posted by Will Pittenger on June 19th, 2008


Try http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewforum.php?f=38
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James wrote:

Posted by Gerald Ross on June 19th, 2008


James wrote:

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Gerald Ross
Cochran, GA

Uh-oh. This isn't good. I've seen
good before, and this isn't it.





Posted by Sanford Aranoff on June 19th, 2008


James wrote:
Firefox get false publicity.

Posted by Will Pittenger on June 19th, 2008


I have seen advice that you should avoid Opera 9.5. Besides, FF has far
more extensions and themes than IE. I don't know what Opera has, but I
doubt it has that many.
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Sanford Aranoff wrote:

Posted by R. McCarty on June 19th, 2008


I'm using Opera 9.5 and have had zero issues with it. Any new release
of anything will always have a few problems. I've not seen any information
that says Opera 9.5 should be avoided.

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Posted by Terry R. on June 19th, 2008


The date and time was 6/19/2008 3:36 AM, and on a whim, James pounded
out on the keyboard:

Hi James,

Does the same thing happen if you start FF in Safe Mode?
http://kb.mozillazine.org/Safe_mode

If so you may have an extension causing the issue.

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Posted by HeyBub on June 19th, 2008


James wrote:
Well, the obvious answer is because you're using Firefox. In addition to not
being a genuine Microsoft product (which may void your warranty), when I
last used it, my cat developed warts. Removing Firefox caused the cat warts
to fall off.

I haven't tried since. Maybe when the cat dies...



Posted by smlunatick on June 20th, 2008


On Jun 19, 11:36*am, "James" <jnipper...@nospamfdn.com> wrote:
Have you tried getting Firefox 3?


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