On 13 Lip, 02:00, Robert Relyea <rrel...@redhat.com> wrote:
> On 07/12/2010 03:07 PM, Robert Relyea wrote:
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> > On 07/12/2010 01:25 AM, waldemar.ko...@max.com.pl wrote:
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> >> Hi,
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> >>         upgrading to FF 3.6.x (latest checked - 3.6.6) causes Java
> >> applets to stop loading over mutual SSL connection.
> >> The same setup works correctly in FF version 3.5.3.
> >> I've tried with Java Plug-in 1.6.0_13 and with the latest Java
> >> Plug-in 1.6.0_20 - no impact (3.5.3 works and 3.6.6 doesn't).
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> >> The difference is in following console output  lines:
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> > I think I know what the issue is here. 3.6.6 has a new feature which
> > runs plugins in their own process. This is a great stability feature
> > because it isolates the browser from buggy plugins. In hindsight,
> > however, it breaks any plugin that uses the NSS databases
> > (particularly writes to the NSS databases).
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> > It seems this should be a good thing to bring up with the out of
> > process plugin people.
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> OK, this does not appear to be the issue, unless your plugin is calling
> JSS from inside Flash, Quicktime or Silverlight. If you have a copy of
> FF 3.6.3 you can verify that this isn't the issue as 3.6.3 does not have
> out of process plugins.
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> bob
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> > bob

Hi Bob,

thanks again, but the problem remains in 3.6.3 as well :(
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