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    Firefox 3.0.11 is available

    For those who are still stuck to Firefox ..

    Version 3.0.11 is available. It contains several (critical and moderate) security fix's.


    http://www.mozilla.org/security/know...#firefox3.0.11
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    Senior Member nihil's Avatar
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    Hi ByTe~

    Just a word of warning, if you use Google maps, it doesn't recognise this release properly. For example, the satellite images don't work.


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    Weird. Works fine for me (FF 3.0.11). Perhaps there's a plugin you have that might be interfering?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MsMittens View Post
    Weird. Works fine for me (FF 3.0.11). Perhaps there's a plugin you have that might be interfering?


    You use firefox ? TELL ME IT AIN'T so !
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    Weird. Works fine for me (FF 3.0.11). Perhaps there's a plugin you have that might be interfering?
    Thanks MsM, I will look into that. I don't use the satellite imagery very much, and it certainly worked a few months ago. When I tried last (with 3.0.11) it didn't even show the option, rather than it being there and not working.

    I flipped over to IE8 and it worked just fine.

    EDIT:

    Silly me! I had to re-authorise Google UK, so it must have been a noscript related problem
    Last edited by nihil; June 15th, 2009 at 12:49 PM.

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    Here we go again ... browser wars. I am finding FF to be the most stable atm.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cider View Post
    Here we go again ... browser wars. I am finding FF to be the most stable atm.
    SAY IT AIN'T so
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cider View Post
    I am finding FF to be the most stable atm.
    Yeah, just as long as you overlook those changes in recent releases. And the fact that everything they've used to advertise the browser back in 2004 now carries a sarcastic overtone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The-Spec View Post
    Yeah, just as long as you overlook those changes in recent releases. And the fact that everything they've used to advertise the browser back in 2004 now carries a sarcastic overtone.
    Don't forget that blond brit girl who was walking up to people asking them if they used Firefox or not and how bad IE was because of security and or bloat. It's funnier that way

    I use these:

    Opera, Galeon, Icedove (Debian's firefox, some stiff requires Firefox or IE) and a few othes like Dillo. Galeon doesn't have a port to Windows though.

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    Gawd, not browser wars again. Weren't we waging this fight 4 or 5 years ago?

    I remember when you didn't need a browser. It was all rendered in ink and paper.

    FWIW, the centerfold was blonde more often than not.
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