Mike Hommey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Your problem is that the extensions WAS properly disabled. But your
> userContent.css file still contained a reference to it. Now the question
> is, what the hell does this do in your userContent.css ?

Not a clue.

> Did you add it yourself ?

No.

> Did the extension add it itself ?

I would assume so, since I definitely didn't do it myself.

> If it is the latter, then there's a serious issue with flashblocker. It
> shouldn't touch anything like this.

> So the real crash bug seems to be that if you bind some inexisting stuff
> to an element, firefox crashes. I must say I'm not surprised. Firefox is
> full of shi^H^Htuff like this.

I discovered this by poking through .mozilla/firefox and was retrying the
page each time I changed something.  Since this worked with a new user
account, the first thing I decided to try cleaning out was extensions.
Deleting the disabled extension out of extensions/ didn't help, nor did
removing it from Extensions.rdf (although I'm not sure if that's even
used), but as soon as I deleted userContent.css, the page loaded without
any trouble at all.

I see that it does have Flash on it, which makes me wonder if the
instability I've been seeing is related to the growing number of Flash
"banner" ads and this bug triggering on them.

-- 
Russ Allbery ([EMAIL PROTECTED])               <http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/>


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