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Firefox (in Windows) has been frustrating me lately...
At home, I upgraded to version 3. Now, I can't get DOM Inspector to work, no matter
what I try. I finally gave up for now and will wait to see if the next update helps.
Since I've had issues with DOM Inspector in version 3, I haven't upgraded from version
2 at work yet. Now, an update that was rolled out to version 2 has broken another
feature that I use allot, the
ability to launch multiple URLs from a shortcut by adding a pipe character between
each URL.
So, now I'm screwed at home and at work. Grrr.
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Kyle wrote:
> So, now I'm screwed at home and at work. Grrr.
<Warp> You should demand your money back. </Warp>
Actually, being the slow individual I am, I only just discovered that
there's a Firefox 3 yesterday. I upgraded, and apart from a slightly
more annoying default skin and a mildly improved download manager [which
appears to now actually manage downloads], I haven't noticed anything
different. I wonder if the JavaScript console still works? I sometimes
use that. (Don't know what the "DOM inspector" is - or what "DOM" is,
actually...)
--
http://blog.orphi.me.uk/
http://www.zazzle.com/MathematicalOrchid*
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On Thu, 17 Jul 2008 14:39:42 +0100, Orchid XP v8 <voi### [at] devnull> wrote:
><Warp> You should demand your money back. </Warp>
I did, but want to charge me a 15% restocking fee!
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On Thu, 17 Jul 2008 10:02:13 -0400, Kyle <hob### [at] gatenet> wrote:
>I did, but want to charge me a 15% restocking fee!
Please insert "they" in the appropriate location.
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>> I did, but want to charge me a 15% restocking fee!
>
> Please insert "they" in the appropriate location.
That's OK - 15% of 0 is approximately 0. ;-)
(BTW... I went to a shop and asked for a GA K8N-Ultra393, and they gave
me a GA K8NU instead [because they had one in stock]. When I complained,
they wanted to charge me a *50%* restocking fee. (!!) And it was them
that stuffed on in the first place! It was an expensive board too...)
--
http://blog.orphi.me.uk/
http://www.zazzle.com/MathematicalOrchid*
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Kyle <hob### [at] gatenet> wrote:
> At home, I upgraded to version 3. Now, I can't get DOM Inspector to work, no matter
what I try. I finally gave up for now and will wait to see if the next update helps.
OTOH, there are about 5 billion extensions of Firefox. Should Firefox 3
wait for all of them to be upgraded and tested before publishing?
(No, I don't know if the DOM inspector is produced by the same team which
is in charge of the main Firefox browser, but I assume it isn't.)
I'd say on the contrary: Publishing puts pressure on the authors of the
extensions to update and fix them.
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- Warp
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On 17 Jul 2008 11:18:54 -0400, Warp <war### [at] tagpovrayorg> wrote:
> OTOH, there are about 5 billion extensions of Firefox. Should Firefox 3
>wait for all of them to be upgraded and tested before publishing?
No, and I'm not laying blame on Mozilla for releasing FF3. However, DOM Inspector is
supposed to be compatible with FF3, and FF3 give it the thumbs up when it is
installed. It just doesn't work for
me, so I get to complain. :p
> (No, I don't know if the DOM inspector is produced by the same team which
>is in charge of the main Firefox browser, but I assume it isn't.)
I believe the Mozilla team maintained the version for FF2, but I'm not sure about the
new version. As a matter of fact, I think that the DOM Inspector was an optional
component during the
installation of FF2, but not so for FF3.
> I'd say on the contrary: Publishing puts pressure on the authors of the
>extensions to update and fix them.
It's supposed to be fixed. The version for FF3 is new.
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On Thu, 17 Jul 2008 15:14:03 +0100, Orchid XP v8 <voi### [at] devnull> wrote:
>That's OK - 15% of 0 is approximately 0. ;-)
Exactly. :-D
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On Thu, 17 Jul 2008 08:10:28 -0400, Kyle <hob### [at] gatenet> wrote:
>Since I've had issues with DOM Inspector in version 3, I haven't upgraded from
version 2 at work yet. Now, an update that was rolled out to version 2 has broken
another feature that I use allot, the
>ability to launch multiple URLs from a shortcut by adding a pipe character between
each URL.
The latest update to FF3 breaks this too.
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My own Firefox 3 experience:
I go to getfirefox.com. Redirects me to mozilla-europe.org/es or something,
with a huge button to download Firefox 3 in Spanish (Spain). I'm in
Argentina and would hate to see File called Fichero instead of Archivo and
other spainisms...
Couldn't find the link to see the list of all languages.
I noticed my Firefox 2 was configured to send es-es in the accepted language
list. So I change it to send "es-ar, es, en-us, en" as I want it. Reload
getfirefox.com. Now it shows the page in English. Way to go! Particularly
since that "download Firefox 3 today and help us get in the guinness book"
was featured in a local newspaper; who would then get that bad website user
experience...
Finally I find the link to see all languages. I download the "Spanish
(Argentina)" version. The installer tells me that $brandSohrtName is
currently running and I have to close it first. How did they NOT notice
that typo? I decided to close the installer instead and stay with Firefox 2
on that machine.
I *hate* the new huge back button anyway :)
On my main machine, I run Linux, and Konqueror as main browser.
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