Point taken. I did remove it when going through the std diagnostics, but installed the GPL compatible libraries (libflash-mozplugin, libflash0c2) hoping I could thread the needle.

Those are now gone too.

Still dies, though. I should mention too that FF also dies on various other sites I visit, but it's not quite consistent. Clearing the cache (as well as the other suggested steps, clearing cookies, etc) would help temporarily in those cases (sometimes to a matter of seconds longer, but never 100%), but the GW site kills, has killed, and perhaps will always kill FF stone cold dead as it is now.

I really don't know what the hell it is. I have no extensions installed now, so there is really no excuse for FF to commit suicide like this.

Could it be malformed _javascript_ in the page itself? I've PM'd the site admin but not heard a response yet, and I know that my company's webhost uses the same admin solution.

Any suggestions on what to do welcomed, and I appreciate you taking the time to keep digging.

Cheers
Mass



On 4/4/06, Eric Dorland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My own pluginreg.dat contains no such entries, but if it did, I presume they
> would be pointing to the latest version of Flash; ie 7.0 r61/63, and not the
> version deemed insecure, no?
>
> Does this help?

I kind of doubt it. Do you have flash installed? At all, anywhere?

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