[spam= for j79] that is one hell of a nice link you posted![/spam]j79zlr said:It's resource intensive on slower PC's, atleast that is the only reason why I could think of. Here's a nother good one for Firefox: http://www.j79zlr.com/howto.php?id=17
No, there is no way to get FF to use the crappy, insecure, outdated MSJVM.
Shouldn't have anything to do with the cache or cache size. Is this in a clean install or and upgrade? Did you add any extentions or anything before the problem began? Also what version of Firefox?frogg_mann said:Gotta Question,
What makes Firefox send me packin back to my desktop.
Warning all builds after 20050403 00:00 PDT eventually F R E E Z E !!!
Is this with the same site/bookmark or is it random? Could be a few things probably, from a Firefox bug to your ISP's DNS servers.Infinite0 said:Interesting quirk. I'll try to load a page from the bookmarks, or by clicking a link, and it comes up with a "'www.__.com' cannot be found" message. I click "okay," then the link again and it works fine, sometimes it happens again. It happens on a regular basis.
I have v1.02 on WinXP Home.
Completely random, everything from bookmarks to google search links. I just reinstalled mozilla, had the latest version already. I'm running Forecast Fox, Gmail notifier, and Adblock ... but the problem has only begun in the past week or so. OTOH, my gf has the current FF, with no extensions, and has had the same problem ... for a lot longer.Xie said:Is this with the same site/bookmark or is it random? Could be a few things probably, from a Firefox bug to your ISP's DNS servers.
It never happened with IE. I've used FireFox for about 4 months now, and it just started happening in the past two weeks or so.gonaads said:Does this happen with any other browser.. ie, Mozilla, IE?
Are you behind a router?
Infinite0 said:Interesting quirk. I'll try to load a page from the bookmarks, or by clicking a link, and it comes up with a "'www.__.com' cannot be found" message. I click "okay," then the link again and it works fine, sometimes it happens again. It happens on a regular basis.
I have v1.02 on WinXP Home.
I tried looking through this thread, sorry if it's already been discussed. :crosseyed: