Hello,
On Thu, Sep 08, 2005 at 12:29:59AM -0400, Eric Dorland wrote:
> > Btw. I still think a crash of an application handling untrusted data
> > should be dealt with (at least investigate that it is harmless).
> 
> Can you try with another flash player (maybe the non-free one) and see
> if that has problems. It could a problem with swf-player and not
> firefox. 

Yep, you are right. I had both "swf-player" and "libflash-mozplugin"
installed. Without either of them or both of them installed, firefox
does not crash. With only "libflash-mozplugin" firefox crashes. I
assume, that when both are installed, swf-player takes precedence?

So I think both bugs can be merged and assigned to
"libflash-mozplugin". Do you agree?

Greetings

           Helge



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