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Good day, SuSE 8.2 Pro. Mozilla 1.2.1 included in distro. When I visit a certain web site (www.comon.dk) mozilla often close (crash?) all by itself. It usually happens some time during page download, but on oocasion it doesn't happen until a few seconds after page download has completed. A few times it has not happened. I can find nothing helpful in /var/log/ Starting Mozilla from the command line gives no information. A new prompt is displayed, as if I closed mozilla myself. Has anyone experienced anything like this? Are there any logs or trace functionality I can enable or check? Best regards :o) Johnny :o)
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SuSE 8.2 Pro. Mozilla 1.2.1 included in distro. When I visit a certain web site (www.comon.dk) mozilla often close (crash?) all by itself.
works fine for me with Mozilla 1.4 GTK2 build from www.usr-local-bin.org J -- James Ogley, Webmaster, Rubber Turnip james@rubberturnip.org.uk http://www.rubberturnip.org.uk Jabber: riggwelter@myjabber.net Using Free Software since 1994, running GNU/Linux (SuSE 8.2). GNOME updates for SuSE: http://www.usr-local-bin.org
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Good day James, Mandag 07 juli 2003 20:35 kvad James Ogley:
SuSE 8.2 Pro. Mozilla 1.2.1 included in distro. When I visit a certain web site (www.comon.dk) mozilla often close (crash?) all by itself.
works fine for me with Mozilla 1.4 GTK2 build from www.usr-local-bin.org
Unfortunately that is not an options for me since there is no Danish language pack for that. I must look into mozilla 1.2.1 included on the SuSE CDs. Thank you anyway James :o) Best regards :o) Johnny :o)
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Johnny Ernst Nielsen wrote:
works fine for me with Mozilla 1.4 GTK2 build from www.usr-local-bin.org
Unfortunately that is not an options for me since there is no Danish language pack for that.
I must look into mozilla 1.2.1 included on the SuSE CDs.
The site works for me with Mozilla 1.3 from ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/projects/mozilla/1.3/8.2-i386, and I have a Danish language pack installed. I haven't yet tried Mozilla 1.4 from the same location. mvh -- JDL Non enim propter gloriam, diuicias aut honores pugnamus set propter libertatem solummodo quam Nemo bonus nisi simul cum vita amittit.
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The site works for me with Mozilla 1.3 from ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/projects/mozilla/1.3/8.2-i386, and I have a Danish language pack installed. I haven't yet tried Mozilla 1.4 from the same location.
The Mozilla 1.4 also works for me on the site you mention Johnny. I have Mozilla 1.4 from Mozilla.org. Fred !!. I can't see 1.4 on the SuSE ftp site ?. -- Med venlig hilsen - Best regards Erik Jakobsen - eja@urbakken.dk SuSE Linux 8.2 Proff. registered as user #319488 with the Linux Counter, http://counter.li.org
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could it be the flash within the site? do you have flash installed? which version? Alin Johnny Ernst Nielsen wrote:
Good day,
SuSE 8.2 Pro. Mozilla 1.2.1 included in distro.
When I visit a certain web site (www.comon.dk) mozilla often close (crash?) all by itself. It usually happens some time during page download, but on oocasion it doesn't happen until a few seconds after page download has completed. A few times it has not happened.
I can find nothing helpful in /var/log/ Starting Mozilla from the command line gives no information. A new prompt is displayed, as if I closed mozilla myself.
Has anyone experienced anything like this? Are there any logs or trace functionality I can enable or check?
Best regards :o)
Johnny :o)
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Good day Alin, Flash version 6.0 r79 It is included in the distro and is the version listed on MozDev.org Are there known problems with this version? Best regards :o) Johnny :o) Mandag 07 juli 2003 23:04 kvad Alin Dobre:
could it be the flash within the site? do you have flash installed? which version?
Alin
Johnny Ernst Nielsen wrote:
Good day,
SuSE 8.2 Pro. Mozilla 1.2.1 included in distro.
When I visit a certain web site (www.comon.dk) mozilla often close (crash?) all by itself. It usually happens some time during page download, but on oocasion it doesn't happen until a few seconds after page download has completed. A few times it has not happened.
I can find nothing helpful in /var/log/ Starting Mozilla from the command line gives no information. A new prompt is displayed, as if I closed mozilla myself.
Has anyone experienced anything like this? Are there any logs or trace functionality I can enable or check?
Best regards :o)
Johnny :o)
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Good day, the problem is still there. However after some time of testing and visiting a lot of web sites, I have found it to happen only on this single site. Spooky. Since this is a one site happening, and this site is not important to me, I am not willling to mess about with installing newer/other mozillas. I will just stop visiting that site. However, I still find the problem quite interesting and would like to know why it is there. (I like learning :o)) So if anyone has any idea why this happens, or any suggestion how to find out, I'd be happy to hear from you. It does not seem to be the flash plugin, since flash works beautifully on all other sites. Thanks for all the suggestions up until now :o) Best regards :o) Johnny :o) Mandag den 7. juli 2003 20:23 kvad Johnny Ernst Nielsen:
Good day,
SuSE 8.2 Pro. Mozilla 1.2.1 included in distro.
When I visit a certain web site (www.comon.dk) mozilla often close (crash?) all by itself. It usually happens some time during page download, but on oocasion it doesn't happen until a few seconds after page download has completed. A few times it has not happened.
I can find nothing helpful in /var/log/ Starting Mozilla from the command line gives no information. A new prompt is displayed, as if I closed mozilla myself.
Has anyone experienced anything like this? Are there any logs or trace functionality I can enable or check?
Best regards :o)
Johnny :o)
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Johnny Ernst Nielsen wrote:
Good day,
the problem is still there. However after some time of testing and visiting a lot of web sites, I have found it to happen only on this single site. Spooky.
Since this is a one site happening, and this site is not important to me, I am not willling to mess about with installing newer/other mozillas. I will just stop visiting that site.
However, I still find the problem quite interesting and would like to know why it is there. (I like learning :o)) So if anyone has any idea why this happens, or any suggestion how to find out, I'd be happy to hear from you.
It does not seem to be the flash plugin, since flash works beautifully on all other sites.
Thanks for all the suggestions up until now :o)
Best regards :o)
Johnny :o)
Mandag den 7. juli 2003 20:23 kvad Johnny Ernst Nielsen:
Good day,
SuSE 8.2 Pro. Mozilla 1.2.1 included in distro.
When I visit a certain web site (www.comon.dk) mozilla often close (crash?) all by itself. It usually happens some time during page download, but on oocasion it doesn't happen until a few seconds after page download has completed. A few times it has not happened.
I can find nothing helpful in /var/log/ Starting Mozilla from the command line gives no information. A new prompt is displayed, as if I closed mozilla myself.
Has anyone experienced anything like this? Are there any logs or trace functionality I can enable or check?
Best regards :o)
Johnny :o)
I had a similar problem with Mozilla 1.3 with www.eurotunnel.com . Clicking on the icon to chose a date (which opens a calendar widget) and then selecting a day from the calendar would invariably close Mozilla and generate one of those feedback agents. It was 100% repeatable and I was forced to use another browser. I've since installed Mozilla 1.4 and the problem disappeared.
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