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Anyone else having JavaScript crash Firefox?

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Aloone_Jonez:
No, I think I'd rather use a real browser.


 :)

[OFFTOPIC]Refalm,
How about adding some browser smilies?[/OFFTOPIC]

Narf Man:
You know, I instaled Opera and for the life of me I can't make it play flash animations. Homestar Runner just isn't as good when it's a blank page :(

Aloone_Jonez:
Learn how to use Opera then N008!

The great thing about Opera is you can enjoy it zoomed in.

some bum with red shoes:
[OFFTOPIC]here at some photoshop contest site,  and opps i didndt see the warnig above:rolleyes:[/OFFTOPIC]

anphanax:
If you haven't, set "ds.serving-sys.com" to 127.0.0.1. They seem to be the biggest offender in JavaScript firefox crashes for me (for those of you who get them).

By the way, I tried installing Firefox again, and that didn't fix my problem. I'll consider backing up my bookmarks, and deleting my profile though, so it can be re-created. In a perfect world, I wouldn't have to do such a thing, but for all the good things the Mozilla Foundation does, I guess I can't be too mad at them for this.

Note:
For anyone who cares, ds.serving-sys.com identifies itself as "Microsoft-IIS/6.0". Makes sense an evil server would use evil server software :P.

Whoever the IIS apologists are on this site, you all can complain about that comment all you want. I tried IIS once, and someone broke in via the FTP server (and yes, everything was up-to-date, unpatched vulnerability). No thanks. For those of you who say, "but it's only ONE problem, give it another chance!", you're wrong. IIS has a nasty history, and I would prefer not to take my chances with it.

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