On Sunday 19 February 2006 15:13, Nick Zentena wrote:
On Sunday 19 February 2006 15:08, Carl Hartung wrote:
On Sunday 19 February 2006 14:54, Nick Zentena wrote:
On Saturday 18 February 2006 14:03, Carl Hartung wrote:
Have you launched Firefox from a shell to see if it spits out any error messages during this behavior?
Ya it mentions something about opening windows. Right now I'm running it from the shell but of course it's pretty stable at the moment. I'll post the error message when it finally screws up.
Which version are you running now, the 'home brew' or factory rpm?
The SuSE rpm. I deleted the tarball version awhile back.
If the behavior reappears: copy the error messages to a text file and save them to share with us, then shut down Firefox, move the ad blocking plug-in somewhere for safekeeping, delete the file ~/.mozilla/pluginreg.dat, and launch it again from a shell for another test. This will firmly establish that the ad blocking plug-in *is* or *is not* somehow involved. The fact that the errant behavior is occurring somewhere between the parsing and displaying of pages leads me to suspect that certain elements may be being wrongly interpreted or misconstrued as pop-ups or frames. This is the same area of functionality that pop-op stopping and ad blocking software adapts in browsers. Carl