Firefox 3.5.2 Released

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  1. prius04

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    What was wrong with 3.5.1?
     
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    fixed:
    MFSA 2009-43 Heap overflow in certificate regexp parsing
    MFSA 2009-42 Compromise of SSL-protected communication
    MFSA 2009-38 Data corruption with SOCKS5 reply containing DNS name longer than 15 characters
    Images with ICC profiles now render properly on all monitors.
     
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    Wow another update... I wish they add a block feature for tracking bad cookies. TMN add-on is a pain to use..
     
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    Thanks.... :thumb:
     
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    So far two systems are fixed. I was getting 1.9xx error under GesWall and another one Firefox 3.5.1 crashed and couldn't be recovered. What I did to fix all of these was to download the 3.5.2 and just install over them. Fixed and worked!
     
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    I think firefox has too many versions...
     
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    THNKS FOR THE INFO , i updateded v3.5.1 to v3.5.2. It may be good to remove the Yahoo Toolbar Add-0ns, i feel that the most useless feature.
    Any people, who h this Add-ons should remove it,their is a greater chance of chatching Script Malware...:thumb:
     
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    If you don't want to wait for an updated PortableApps.com version, you can copy the program files from an updated Firefox installation to the FirefoxPortable\App\Firefox folder.
     
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    Pinga, good point! PortableApps.com is a lot better with updates these days and usually, within a day or two at the most, a new FF version is up and running, however, your tip will work for those who have to have it NOW. ;) Take care.
     
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    Speed of firefox has improved ,esp in faster computers after version 3.5.
     
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