Mozilla Firefox 1.0 PR --[12-9-04]

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  1. bigc73542

    bigc73542 Retired Moderator

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    I am glad you guys are haveing good luck with 1.0 you can have my part of it. It won't bite me twice. I did reinstall 0.93 and it runs just fine [for a beta] :D
     
  2. ronjor

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    You'll be back. :D :D :cool:
     
  3. bigc73542

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    Not as long as opera works better for me :D :cool: ;) :ninja:
     
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    I got 1.0 working but it will still be my backup browser :D :cool:
     
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    I thought maybe you might give it an hour or so. Welcome back!! :D :D :cool:

    I just installed correctly to get rid of the double entry in add/remove programs. :oops:

    System restore comes in handy at times. :D
     
  7. chew

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    Guys

    I think I will just wait for the Final Release Version 1.0. for the moment. Not long to go.

    BTW ... I always think 0.9.3 is a very good beta and fast too. Hmmm ... 1.0 is faster ... whooohoo!

    Ok time to go to bed now.

    Cheerio

    :)
     
  8. Justhelping

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    I'll wait.
     
  9. FluxGFX

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    Am I the only one not to have any issues with the PR1 of FireFox under WinXP SP2 ?
     
  10. ronjor

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    No problems at all here. I just installed over 0.9.3 when I should have uninstalled 0.9.3 first. I had two Mozilla's in my add remove programs.

    runs great!
     
  11. Rainwalker

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    GaDay Ron......yep...sure did and it is showing as 2.75 grayed over as it sits there.
     
  12. ronjor

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    I just updated a couple of themes from the browser widow. So I know it works.

    I tried some extensions and they wouldn't update. All is not ready yet.

    You could go to documents and settings and delete all the extensions there and start over. It doesn't take that long. I've done it! :D

    Documents and settings,your name,applicaton data,Mozilla,Firefox, profiles,default.lee, extensions

    If I were doing it, after deleting the extensions, I would uninstall Firefox and do a reinstall.
     
  13. NICK ADSL UK

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    Hi BigC :)
    So sorry to hear it has caused you problem's. I had been playing around with it and couldn't find anything wrong with it so i posted it. Just goes to show how careful you have to be when installing software

    Best regards
     
  14. ronjor

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    Firefox RC1 is running like a champ here. And, it IS faster than the last release.
     
  15. bigc73542

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    I have firefox working alright now but It still has those little beta bugs, but I will admit it is getting better with each release.
     
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    At work today i thought :rolleyes: that when i got home i would do that. Only had to delete the grayed over item and it popped right in......sweet browser.....sweeeet ;)
     
  17. ronjor

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    This Bud's on me! Great news!
     
  18. justhelping

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    The only one who seems to have problems is a guy who is a well known Opera fanatic. The negative energy against firefox must have caused the problems. Still as of his last post he got it working....

    As for extensions not working, have you tried rebundling them? My experience is most of them will work, the only reason why Firefox disables them is because the <em:maxversion> is set too low.

    All you need to do is to edit the install.rdf in each extension installed in your profile to read

    <em:maxVersion>0.1</em:maxVersion>
     
  19. ronjor

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    I don't believe bigc is a fanatic about anything but helping people.
    We are lucky to have him on this forum.
     
  20. Rainwalker

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    :rolleyes: Without a doubt that be true :mad:
     
  21. Rainwalker

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    your on :cool:
     
  22. bigc73542

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    What pub are we going to. :) I'll get the second round
     
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  23. ronjor

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    Makes no difference to me as long as the beer is cold. Any old roadside "tavern" will work. :D
     
  24. bigc73542

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    here is one
     

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    That will work! We'll peel off Rt 66 during our travel a quaff a brew!
     
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