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Netscape/Mozilla flaw exposes hard drives
voidmain:
You can't be serious if you think Netscape/Mozilla has problems anywhere near IE. Maybe you should go do a little more research.
Kintaro:
Hmmm and the bug is fixed moron... read it next time:
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The bug is found in versions of Mozilla from 0.9.7 to 0.9.9 on various operating system platforms
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and
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The flaw doesn't affect Mozilla 1.0 release candidate 1
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ZOMBIE FOR THE LAST TIME WE DONT NEED YOUR GAY PRO MICROSOFT OPINION HERE, THEY AND THERE PRODUCTS SUCK
Zombie9920:
quote:The flaw doesn't affect Mozilla 1.0 release candidate 1 because XMLHttpRequest appears to be broken in that release
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The line you pointed out in your post doesn't mean it is fixed you fucking reject. The reason it doesn't affect Mozilla RC-1 is because XMLHttpRequest is broken meaning it doesn't work properly(You conveniantly left out the broken part in the line you pointed out..didn't you). Surely when Mozilla 1.0 final is released it wont have known broken features will it? If it has working XMLHttpRequest then the bug will live again in 1.0 Final.
Don't go around and try to call broken browser features a fix. LmFaO.
LmFaO, even the beta versions of IE6 didn't have broken features. Apparently Mozilla sucks for offering downloads of thier browsers which have stuff that don't work in them. I wonder what else is broken in Mozilla other than XMLHttpRequest? HaHaHa.
[ May 03, 2002: Message edited by: Zombie9920 ]
psyjax:
X11 was wrong. But if you check the mozilla home page, and look under known bugs. It sites that that particular bug has ben fixed and to download the nightly build. The nightly build, I'm assuming, has the XML enabled.
And no, the final will not have XML broken.
So yes, the bug has been fixed, like I said above. In the latest nightly build.
EDIT:
In case you don't belive me Zombie7487654484, here is the link:
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=141061
This bug was found in late April, it has been fixed. Pretty quick compared to certain closed source web browsers
[ May 03, 2002: Message edited by: psyjax ]
Zombie9920:
quote:Originally posted by psyjax:
X11 was wrong. But if you check the mozilla home page, and look under known bugs. It sites that that particular bug has ben fixed and to download the nightly build. The nightly build, I'm assuming, has the XML enabled.
And no, the final will not have XML broken.
So yes, the bug has been fixed, like I said above. In the latest nightly build.
EDIT:
In case you don't belive me Zombie7487654484, here is the link:
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=141061
This bug was found in late April, it has been fixed. Pretty quick compared to certain closed source web browsers
[ May 03, 2002: Message edited by: psyjax ]
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And now I believe that the bug is fixed. Thank you psyjax for telling how it is with credible proof(something that most of the members of this site including X11 doesn't do). ;P
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