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|    Mike Spencer to All    |
|    Crash occurences, crash reports    |
|    09 Oct 25 04:02:06    |
      From: mds@bogus.nodomain.nowhere              I'm seeing an increased number of crashes on 2.53.20, always when       javascript is on. Google search now refuses to do anything without js       enabled and I try to rely on other search sites but still occasionally       turn on js and try to use Google Advanced.              I'm seeing frequent crashes with Google and elsewhere but also failure       to correctly handle Google's Prove You're Not A Robot thingy.              Do the "crash reports" Seamonkey claims to be sending "home" have any       real benefit? Are they contributing substantially to reducing or       eliminating javascript-related crashes?              I might add that the one site where I always (and of necessity)       enable js works as expected every time. That's very good!              --       Mike Spencer Nova Scotia, Canada              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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