Doug Poland wrote:
Joshua Tinnin wrote:
Two sites that failed consistently for me were
>>http://www.pga.com and
http://www.statefarm.com
The browser versions are
Mozilla 1.7.2
Mozilla Firefox 0.9.3
Both versions were built from ports the day after the port was
committed. All other ports are up-to-date.
I don't know if this would be helpful, but I'm testing both sites at
the same time (tabbed) with Mozilla and Firefox, and I'm not having
problems - am clicking through many links with both browsers fetching
on both tabs (and Mozilla also has other tabs open). I'm running
5.2.1-RELEASE-p9 and have the same versions of Mozilla and Firefox as
you do, and all my ports are also up-to-date. Both browsers have
Flash, Java and scripting enabled. If it means anything, I'm also
running X.org and Xfce4. However, the OP it was an intermittent
problem (is it with you as well?), so not sure if I'm just getting
lucky, as I haven't ever surfed either of those sites before.
Hi,
I've got flash and java plugins too. The windowmanager doesn't seem
to matter, I typically use WindowMaker but am often in XFCE. The
problem is intermittent for me. I was consistently crashing on the
statefarm login href, but now it's working. Other sites
intermittently crash the browser.
Hmmm... maybe this warrants a posting to mozilla's bugzilla site.
I do wonder if it's Flash or Java. I'm watching:
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=224427
I run Mozilla on GNOME; starting it in a terminal ["mozilla &"]
(instead of a gnome launcher) yields "invalid cast from
Gtk-SuperWin to Gtk-SuperWidget" or somesuch error
(I may have gotten those casts backwards).
I don't know if this is the problem you're having, or if "me too"
posts at Bugzilla would help by urging the programmers on to
greater deeds, or exacerbate the situation by creating greater
angst/hair-pulling, just wondering if this would be helpful/informative
to someone...
Kevin Kinsey
DaleCo, S.P.
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