 | | From: | Ricky | | Subject: | Mozilla Firefox | | Date: | Sat, 22 Jan 2005 18:36:03 +1100 |
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 | G'day
I am now using Mozilla Firefox as my default browser as I have been unable to resolve the 'buffer overrun' error with IE. Now when I access theage.com.au or smh.com.au with Firefox, it keeps crashing. This only happens at home - Firefox works fine in the office. Any advice appreciated. Thanks.
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 | | From: | Michael | | Subject: | Re: Mozilla Firefox | | Date: | Sat, 22 Jan 2005 14:00:25 GMT |
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 | "Ricky" wrote in message news:35ee3oF4kjsumU1@individual.net... > G'day > > I am now using Mozilla Firefox as my default browser as I have been unable > to resolve the 'buffer overrun' error with IE. Now when I access > theage.com.au or smh.com.au with Firefox, it keeps crashing. This only > happens at home - Firefox works fine in the office. Any advice appreciated.
Fix your buffer overrun issue, and go back to IE. Its much more stable and reliable and useable
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 | | From: | Fred Ferd | | Subject: | Re: Mozilla Firefox | | Date: | Sat, 22 Jan 2005 23:13:00 GMT |
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 | "Michael" wrote in message news:Z%sId.129591$K7.34176@news-server.bigpond.net.au... > > "Ricky" wrote in message > news:35ee3oF4kjsumU1@individual.net... >> G'day >> >> I am now using Mozilla Firefox as my default browser as I have been >> unable >> to resolve the 'buffer overrun' error with IE. Now when I access >> theage.com.au or smh.com.au with Firefox, it keeps crashing. This only >> happens at home - Firefox works fine in the office. Any advice > appreciated. > > Fix your buffer overrun issue, and go back to IE. > Its much more stable and reliable and useable
How much is MS paying you ?
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 | | From: | Mr Walker | | Subject: | Re: Mozilla Firefox | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 01:01:22 GMT |
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 | Fred Ferd wrote: > "Michael" wrote in message > news:Z%sId.129591$K7.34176@news-server.bigpond.net.au... > >>"Ricky" wrote in message >>news:35ee3oF4kjsumU1@individual.net... >> >>>G'day >>> >>>I am now using Mozilla Firefox as my default browser as I have been >>>unable >>>to resolve the 'buffer overrun' error with IE. Now when I access >>>theage.com.au or smh.com.au with Firefox, it keeps crashing. This only >>>happens at home - Firefox works fine in the office. Any advice >> >>appreciated. >> >>Fix your buffer overrun issue, and go back to IE. >>Its much more stable and reliable and useable > > > How much is MS paying you ? > > How much is Mozilla paying you? :-).
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 | | From: | Michael | | Subject: | Re: Mozilla Firefox | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 04:47:21 GMT |
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 | "Fred Ferd" wrote in message news:41f2ddfa@news.comindico.com.au... > > "Michael" wrote in message > news:Z%sId.129591$K7.34176@news-server.bigpond.net.au... > > > > "Ricky" wrote in message > > news:35ee3oF4kjsumU1@individual.net... > >> G'day > >> > >> I am now using Mozilla Firefox as my default browser as I have been > >> unable > >> to resolve the 'buffer overrun' error with IE. Now when I access > >> theage.com.au or smh.com.au with Firefox, it keeps crashing. This only > >> happens at home - Firefox works fine in the office. Any advice > > appreciated. > > > > Fix your buffer overrun issue, and go back to IE. > > Its much more stable and reliable and useable > > How much is MS paying you ?
Nothing. I used Netscape before anything else, then IE Used all the different shit since then, Mozilla, Firefox, etc ect
Always come back to IE. The simplest and the best
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 | | From: | Trevor S | | Subject: | Re: Mozilla Firefox | | Date: | 23 Jan 2005 08:42:42 GMT |
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 | "Michael" wrote in news:t%FId.130290$K7.72366@news-server.bigpond.net.au:
> Always come back to IE. The simplest and the best
Even if for some weird reason you actually belive that (I am having a hard time grasping you actually do), I would have thought it in your best interest to encourage others to use alternative browsers, to get MS off their arse and ensure IE is still developed.
-- Trevor S
"Unthinking respect for authority is the greatest enemy of truth." -Albert Einstein
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 | | From: | Clockmeister | | Subject: | Re: Mozilla Firefox | | Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2005 11:35:59 +0800 |
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 | "Trevor S" wrote in message news:Xns95E7BE5656B65billgatescom@130.133.1.4... > "Michael" wrote in > news:t%FId.130290$K7.72366@news-server.bigpond.net.au: > > > > > Always come back to IE. The simplest and the best > > Even if for some weird reason you actually belive that (I am having a hard > time grasping you actually do), I would have thought it in your best > interest to encourage others to use alternative browsers, to get MS off > their arse and ensure IE is still developed. >
I know it's fashionable to rag on MS and praise the alternatives, and I'm all for it, but Firefox crashes more often on my system then IE ever did.
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 | | From: | Matt | | Subject: | Re: Mozilla Firefox | | Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2005 04:16:19 GMT |
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 | On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 11:35:59 +0800, "Clockmeister" wrote:
> >I know it's fashionable to rag on MS and praise the alternatives, and I'm >all for it, but Firefox crashes more often on my system then IE ever did. >
Well it's your problem and the computer. I have been using it for months and it has never crashed. Actually Win XP hasn't either. I use my computer for hours and hours in a day btw.
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 | | From: | Clockmeister | | Subject: | Re: Mozilla Firefox | | Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2005 13:25:30 +0800 |
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 | "Matt" wrote in message news:dgt8v0trk5os19hig6i3hssa3io6vc2qml@4ax.com... > On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 11:35:59 +0800, "Clockmeister" > wrote: > > > > >I know it's fashionable to rag on MS and praise the alternatives, and I'm > >all for it, but Firefox crashes more often on my system then IE ever did. > > > > Well it's your problem and the computer. I have been using it for > months and it has never crashed. Actually Win XP hasn't either. > I use my computer for hours and hours in a day btw.
My PC has been on continously for about two weeks without a hitch so XP isn't the problem. Firefox crashes and IE doesn't so I've stopped using Firefox, it's as simple as that.
Mileage may vary...
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 | | From: | Charlie | | Subject: | Re: Mozilla Firefox | | Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2005 15:57:27 +1000 |
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 | Matt wrote:
> Well it's your problem and the computer. I have been using it for > months and it has never crashed. Actually Win XP hasn't either. > I use my computer for hours and hours in a day btw.
crikees, talk about one eyed. If internet explorer is crashing, it also is your problem and the computer. ie's problem (imho, obviously) isn't stability, it's poor security (which then allows crap in, causing poor stability) and integration with windows, making it a pain to repair / troubleshoot.
Charlie
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 | | From: | Trevor S | | Subject: | Re: Mozilla Firefox | | Date: | 24 Jan 2005 05:36:05 GMT |
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 | "Clockmeister" wrote in news:41f4690c$1@duster.adelaide.on.net:
> I know it's fashionable to rag on MS and praise the alternatives, and > I'm all for it, but Firefox crashes more often on my system then IE > ever did.
Not at all, if it doesn't work for you or you do not like it, don't use it. I use it across about 4 PC's and FF works fine as does IE, I just prefer FF (and FB before it and I think Opera was the best, I just did not like the nag ware).
My point was that those that prefer IE should encourage FF users, as it will only help keep MS on their toes and keep developing IE with new features. I often stay people to stay with IE when they ask. I haven't used it for 4 years or so though.
-- Trevor S
"Unthinking respect for authority is the greatest enemy of truth." -Albert Einstein
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 | | From: | Ben Thomas | | Subject: | Re: Mozilla Firefox | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 21:33:06 GMT |
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 | Michael wrote: > "Ricky" wrote in message > news:35ee3oF4kjsumU1@individual.net... > >>G'day >> >>I am now using Mozilla Firefox as my default browser as I have been unable >>to resolve the 'buffer overrun' error with IE. Now when I access >>theage.com.au or smh.com.au with Firefox, it keeps crashing. This only >>happens at home - Firefox works fine in the office. Any advice > > appreciated. > > Fix your buffer overrun issue, and go back to IE. > Its much more stable and reliable and useable
You have got to be kidding.
-- -- Ben Thomas - Software Engineer - Melbourne, Australia
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 | | From: | Will S | | Subject: | Re: Mozilla Firefox | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 01:33:58 +1100 |
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 | "Michael" wrote in message news:Z%sId.129591$K7.34176@news-server.bigpond.net.au... > > "Ricky" wrote in message > news:35ee3oF4kjsumU1@individual.net... >> G'day >> >> I am now using Mozilla Firefox as my default browser as I have been >> unable >> to resolve the 'buffer overrun' error with IE. Now when I access >> theage.com.au or smh.com.au with Firefox, it keeps crashing. This only >> happens at home - Firefox works fine in the office. Any advice > appreciated. > > Fix your buffer overrun issue, and go back to IE. > Its much more stable and reliable and useable > > ROFLMAO
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 | | From: | The Doctor | | Subject: | Re: Mozilla Firefox | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 19:32:21 GMT |
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 | "Ricky" wrote in news:35ee3oF4kjsumU1@individual.net:
> G'day > > I am now using Mozilla Firefox as my default browser as I have been > unable to resolve the 'buffer overrun' error with IE. Now when I > access theage.com.au or smh.com.au with Firefox, it keeps crashing. > This only happens at home - Firefox works fine in the office. Any > advice appreciated. Thanks. >
Have you look at for example the Javascript console?
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 | | From: | Ricky | | Subject: | Re: Mozilla Firefox | | Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2005 20:13:40 +1100 |
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 | "The Doctor" wrote in message news:Xns95E83853A9262docwhoATbigpondDOTne@61.9.191.5... > "Ricky" wrote in > news:35ee3oF4kjsumU1@individual.net: > > > G'day > > > > I am now using Mozilla Firefox as my default browser as I have been > > unable to resolve the 'buffer overrun' error with IE. Now when I > > access theage.com.au or smh.com.au with Firefox, it keeps crashing. > > This only happens at home - Firefox works fine in the office. Any > > advice appreciated. Thanks. > > > > Have you look at for example the Javascript console? > Umm, don't know what to look for being a non-technie.
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 | | From: | Fred Ferd | | Subject: | Re: Mozilla Firefox | | Date: | Sat, 22 Jan 2005 08:34:46 GMT |
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 | "Ricky" wrote in message news:35ee3oF4kjsumU1@individual.net... > G'day > > I am now using Mozilla Firefox as my default browser as I have been unable > to resolve the 'buffer overrun' error with IE. Now when I access > theage.com.au or smh.com.au with Firefox, it keeps crashing. This only > happens at home - Firefox works fine in the office. Any advice > appreciated. > Thanks.
maybe the sun java is corrupted.
control panel, add /remove software, sun java .. and remove it.
Then reinstall
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 | | From: | RexelLP10 | | Subject: | Re: Mozilla Firefox | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 09:11:21 +1100 |
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 | "Ricky" wrote in message news:35ee3oF4kjsumU1@individual.net... > G'day > > I am now using Mozilla Firefox as my default browser as I have been unable > to resolve the 'buffer overrun' error with IE. Now when I access > theage.com.au or smh.com.au with Firefox, it keeps crashing. This only > happens at home - Firefox works fine in the office. Any advice appreciated. > Thanks. > >
Read a different newspaper?
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 | | From: | Michael | | Subject: | Re: Mozilla Firefox | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 04:47:06 GMT |
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 | "RexelLP10" <[206.171.250.20]) by mail.themall.net (8.8.5/8.8.2/IIAM 1.0 (DCH)) @localhost.org.nz> wrote in message news:35g1c5F3uenncU1@individual.net... > > "Ricky" wrote in message > news:35ee3oF4kjsumU1@individual.net... > > G'day > > > > I am now using Mozilla Firefox as my default browser as I have been unable > > to resolve the 'buffer overrun' error with IE. Now when I access > > theage.com.au or smh.com.au with Firefox, it keeps crashing. This only > > happens at home - Firefox works fine in the office. Any advice > appreciated. > > Thanks. > > > > > > Read a different newspaper?
I cant believe Firefox cant even cope with a massive daily news web site. one of the most common in australia. sheesh > >
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 | | From: | Trevor S | | Subject: | Re: Mozilla Firefox | | Date: | 23 Jan 2005 08:44:32 GMT |
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 | "Michael" wrote in news:e%FId.130289$K7.27356@news- server.bigpond.net.au:
> I cant believe Firefox cant even cope with a massive daily news web site. > one of the most common in australia. sheesh
It can, I visit it every day and did using Opera and Firebird prior to Firefox.
His IE is "crashing" as well and it works from from his "work" installation... so....
-- Trevor S
"Unthinking respect for authority is the greatest enemy of truth." -Albert Einstein
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 | | From: | Phuoc Nghuy | | Subject: | Re: Mozilla Firefox | | Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2005 08:50:20 +1000 |
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 | On Sun, 23 Jan 2005 08:44:32 +0000, Trevor S wrote:
> "Michael" wrote in news:e%FId.130289$K7.27356@news- > server.bigpond.net.au: > > > >> I cant believe Firefox cant even cope with a massive daily news web site. >> one of the most common in australia. sheesh > > It can, I visit it every day and did using Opera and Firebird prior to > Firefox. > > His IE is "crashing" as well and it works from from his "work" > installation... so....
May be a plugin. SMH has lots of Flash content... The plugin wrappers are different for IE and Firefox but ultimately they invoke the same core code.
Phuoc
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