On Oct 10, 2007, at 12:20 AM, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:

Both Iceape and Iceweasel, open up "untitled windows" when trying to open web pages at all kinds of locations, and, trying to close one of these "untitled windows" when it is initially displayed, crashes the application, including all of the browser windows that it has open; a procedure has to be used, of some time later, finding the duplicate copy of the "untitled window" that the application has opened, and, closing that, will cause the "untitled window" to close. So, when these "untitled windows start opening, all that can be done, is minimising the "untitled window" and its duplicate
(they open in pairs), and, again clicking on the link to get the
destination that was sought when the application decided to goawry.

I'm confused by this description above. The only thing I know of that
causes this "untitled window" issue is when you open a .pdf or some
other externally handled file while using a middle click (opening a
tab). And closing them certainly doesn't crash anything. Perhaps you
could provide specific instructions on how to duplicate this problem
for others to try?

Are these just pop-ups? What sites are you seeing them on, specifically?

The history of the "Ice" named versions is here; there's virtually no difference of any consequence between them and the Mozilla branded versions:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naming_conflict_between_Debian_and_Mozilla

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Nate Duehr
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