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pzesar wrote:this isn't going to be the default theme - or is it?
I hope not. A step backwards from the current one, in my opinion.
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In the optimized trunk build (stipe's 20040605) I am using, I cannot drag the favicon to a folder on the Bookmark Toolbar to 'bookmark' the site in the URL bar. I can drag and drop anywhere except in a bookmark folder.
The right click 'Bookmark this Page' works well, but that is not as handy as the 'drag' method.

I don't have a bugzilla account, so I can't put this 'bug' there.
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Can anyone confirm this bug? Go to http://mircscripts.org/archive/snippets then click on a file name (I clicked on NFOrce), it popups a window but I can't seem to close it (the window is triggered by javascript)

I have a few extensions which include Adblock and TBE, using Pheonity as a theme
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Post by gahbmwM5 »

BlueFyre,

What version of TBE are you currently using when this happens with the 'javascript pop up' window freezing the browser?

These are known issues with TBE ver: 1.102004052903 & 1.102004060301...

Piro has updated and patched this 'bad javascript pop-up' bug in TBE ver: 1.102004060401, so it is 'not a browser issue/bug'
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gahbmwM5 wrote:BlueFyre,

What version of TBE are you currently using when this happens with the 'javascript pop up' window freezing the browser?

These are known issues with TBE ver: 1.102004052903 & 1.102004060301...

Piro has updated and patched this 'bad javascript pop-up' bug in TBE ver: 1.102004060401, so it is 'not a browser issue/bug'


kk thanks updated to latest, that fixed the problem

Updating is crazy, I have to replace the .jar file manually lol
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Post by gahbmwM5 »

lol, understood completely, glad that an updated TBE solved your issue, as I now 'always' keep 2-3 smooth working TBE.xpi's on my HD...

Especially now with the push towards FF 0.9 [Milestone], I now keep 0.8+ Trunk extensions & (hopefully compatiable) 0.9 extensions on my HD...

Now 0.9 compatiable themes are my next venture...lol, especially from the 'theme genie'-my friend Lynchknot :)
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fishbert wrote:
pzesar wrote:this isn't going to be the default theme - or is it?
I hope not. A step backwards from the current one, in my opinion.


Look at this post by Arvid, the creator of Qute, the current default theme.

Its looking pretty bad for Firefox, and from what Ben says, its gonna take over this week.

http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?t=82385
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shite.

I hope lucx gets Charamel updated for FF0.9/TB0.7 soon....
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Error: uncaught exception: [Exception... "Component returned failure code: 0x80004002 (NS_NOINTERFACE) [nsISupports.QueryInterface]" nsresult: "0x80004002 (NS_NOINTERFACE)" location: "JS frame :: chrome://global/content/alerts/alert.js :: prefillAlertInfo :: line 69" data: no]

It looks like an alert is being displayed (not alert() unless I'm entirely mistaken...) with a 5th argument not of the type nsIAlertListener. Has anyone else seen this in their JavaScript Console? I don't know what caused it, just that it appeared there somehow. I've seen it there before, too.

Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.2; en-US; rv:1.7) Gecko/20040601 Firefox/0.8.0+ (zip)

I assume this must be the download manager, however, saying all downloads are finished. (because that's what the alert window looks like....)

Can anyone reproduce?

[Edit: I think this is the problem: http://lxr.mozilla.org/mozilla/source/toolkit/mozapps/update/content/updates.xml#80.]

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He, wait, I don't get it. What about the new theme? Is it already there in the newest nightlies?
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Post by Greg K Nicholson »

Well that explains the out-of-place dotty throbber, and the lack of graphics for the new Extension Manager (the "colour blocks").
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Post by OLE »

Well, that makes me wonder about the *difference* of FF towards other company-developed products.

http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic ... 442#370442
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http://groups-beta.google.com/ freezes trunk

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... there's a certificate validity problem that my May 5 build warns about but Ff goes on to load their pages after an OK. But June 5 freezes hard as a rock.
I was trying to install my Atom feeds of the Googled newsgroups (e.g., comp.mail.imap) when I encountered the problem. Nothing to do with the new feed format since this Atom page renders beautifully in the browser and loads in RSS Reader: http://news.scotsman.com/scitech.cfm?format=atom
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<a href="http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?t=82606">Use the next thread please !</a>
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