*FYI* FireFox 3.0 Code Vulnerability!
I am still using it but there is already a patch in the works.
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I am still using it but there is already a patch in the works.
Got the latest version of flash, and it's working pretty much every site I go to. But, at this site:
http://www.neave.com/imagination/
It's telling me that I need the latest version installed. Some of the other links on neave site work perfectly fine, but the imagination one, and a few others don't.
Don't know if this is the sites fault or Firefox Portables. But in my system install of Firefox 3, the above link is working. Internet Explorer, and Opera also display the site fine.
I am a native Japanese.
Only a little English is not allowed. I'm sorry.
Firefox Portable 3.0 to download and run.
Then, "Only first run", NSIS error.
A lot of FirefoxPortable.exe process has been created.
NSIS error OK button, "Browser Crasher", like many Firefox window opens.
screenshot
http://kissho.xii.jp/1/src/1jyou38611.png
(copy and paste your adressbar please)
This is, FirefoxPortable.exe, 2-byte characters (Japanese), including when placed in the path.
Example
C:\(Japanese)\FirefoxPortable\FirefoxPortable.exe occur.
Greetings to the forum.
Unfortunately, I can't get the "Warn me when closing multiple tabs" option to work in Firefox 3.0. I opened two tabs for testing and tried both start options of "show my home page" and "show my windows and tabs from last time" with the same result: closing Firefvox does not produce a warning that I am closing multiple tabs. Can someone please help?
Thank you.
Craig
Hello,
Some plugins have files that are installed to the "components" folder (I first install plugins on the desktop non-portable FF, and then copy them to portable FF), for example:
* Flash has flashplayer.xpt file
* QuickTime has nsIQTScriptablePlugin.xpt file
* Windows Genuine Advantage has nsILegitCheckPlugin.xpt files
* RealPlayer has nppl3260.xpt and nsJSRealPlayerPlugin.xpt files
I have the "Remember What I've Downloaded" option checked, but my download history is not saved between sessions. I was wondering if there was a way to make FFP3.0 remember what has been downloaded or is this a limitation of the portable version?
Hi,
I installed it onto my USB drive V: with "disable store tabs etc." equal yes. I installed into exact same folder as V2 (yes, I have several backups). Now thing is, drive V: is a Trucrypt encrypted mounted volume inside of drive F:(my USB stick). So ten I tried installing onto non-encrypted volume F:(USB stick) and PFF comes up ok. So maybe it has something to do with running on an encrypted drive? V2 runs on encrypted drive V: just fine..
Rick
Anyone else having problems with the new del.icio.us plug-in for FF3? It worked fine on the PC that I installed FF3 Portable, but on another PC del.icio.us isn't loaded with portable FF.
Is the problem that the del.icio.us plug-in is not compatible with the portable version of Firefox 3?
Thx,
-IP
I have download the last version (3.0).
It is working OK, but I think that I made a mistake before, and the Firefox is trying to update automatically to version 2.0.0.14.
How can I dissable this issue?
I am working with Protable APP in a USB flash drive, and my PC is running Windows XP.
Thank you for the help.
Hi!
I have a little problem: We have a computer room in our school and we often use it. But I can't use Firefox because a special software recognizes the process "firefox.exe" and kills it. So I want to rename "firefox.exe" to "fire.exe". It works, but i can' open Firefox from the menu. The PC prints that he wasn't able to find "firefox.exe". So I made a shortcut named "firefox.exe". But it still printed the same.
So I used Linux to remove the *.ink at the end. It was: firefox.exe.Ink and I made it to "firefox.exe". But it seems that he couldn't use the shortcut anymore.