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T.H. Hates Firefox

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For the past two days, I keep getting my browser (Firefox 3.0.1-3.0.2) shutting down when I play T.H.

Is this happening to anyone else?

Ryme, got any ideas as to why this could happen?
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None at all. I've played most of my turns in FF with GM scripts. And without. I think it's something on your end.
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Not really, no. HTML and minimal javascript shouldn't be crashing any browser. Particularly code that has been running fine on every other type and version of browser, for the most part.

I haven't used FF3 myself, yet, but I generally don't dive into beta software.
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Well, NOW you tell me.

If I hadn't done that, I wouldn't be in T.H. ;)
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Are you sure it's TH? I've been having crashes with Firefox a lot too, but it almost seems like it started when I downloaded Chrome *shifty eyes*...
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Ryme wrote:Not really, no. HTML and minimal javascript shouldn't be crashing any browser. Particularly code that has been running fine on every other type and version of browser, for the most part.

I haven't used FF3 myself, yet, but I generally don't dive into beta software.
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Ah, whatever. The massive crashings on CS's computer are very likely not due to my HTML.
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Like I said. Google knows where you live.
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Well, Firefox came out with v3.0.3 a few days after v3.0.2..... maybe they fixed some things???
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Post by Cristiona »

I dunno. I'm using 3.0.2 and have no problems. Are you using any plugins that might be lousing things up? I seem to recall SpinSpotter making hash of Greasemonkey scripts, for instance.
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Nope, no plugins.
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