For many problems with Phoenix, the most commonly suggested solution is to trash your carefully constructed profile.
However, before you go for the major surgery, try a less radical procedure first: In that same xxxxxx.slt directory where the profile is stored, you'll find a binary file named XUL.MFL .
Exit phoenix, del that binary, and see if it helps. (The file will be recreated when you restart phoenix.)
(Worked for me when something I did wrong--I don't know what--caused phoenix 11/4 to lock up every time I tried to access any item on any menu.)
Hopefully helpful hint
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Re: Hopefully helpful hint
Neil Parks wrote:For many problems with Phoenix, the most commonly suggested solution is to trash your carefully constructed profile.
However, before you go for the major surgery, try a less radical procedure first: In that same xxxxxx.slt directory where the profile is stored, you'll find a binary file named XUL.MFL .
Exit phoenix, del that binary, and see if it helps. (The file will be recreated when you restart phoenix.)
(Worked for me when something I did wrong--I don't know what--caused phoenix 11/4 to lock up every time I tried to access any item on any menu.)
That's a good tip. I think xul.mfl is a cache for the xul. I've seen problems in Mozilla solved by removing that file.