Yes, I had. I had Netscape 4.5 cutting off where I had to restart Netscape
related to java error. I upgraded to 4.6-1 and had no problem however I
recall it froze. I do not tolerate too well with frozen apps but I really
like the nuke function with right clicking the x button then restart Netscape
and after a couple of times it appears to stop anymore.
CH
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> I have java and javascript turned off and netscape 4.71 or 4.72 doesn't
> crash on java-related site. However, my complain with netscape 4.71 is
> this. It sometimes (seems randomly) will go into this cpu-hungry mode and
> consume the cpu at nearly 100% for several minutes (usually 3 minutes or
> more). During this period, I can't scroll, click or do anything at all
> with it. The whole page just goes blank. After that, everything is normal
> again. I had the same problem when using redhat 6.0 and netscape 4.5, but
> it happened less less often. Anyone has the same problem?
>
> On Thu, 9 Mar 2000, Jason Hirsch wrote:
>
> > >
> > > [snip]
> > >
> > > Its apparent that lots of people are have stability problems with
> > > Netscape on Linux. I am not and I'm wondering why. It might be that I
> >
> > No, alot of people are having stability with Netscape and
> > _insertplatformhere_. I don't think i've ever had a browser crash as
> > much as Netscape 4.71 + 128bit encryp does.
> >
> > Anyway. I have to surf with java off. Too risky otherwise... i'll crash
> > in the middle of a download, etc...
> >
> > jason
> >
> > > don't use Communicator, only Navigator. It also might be that I don't
> > > visit the sites that seem to use a lot of JavaScript. In any case I'm
> > > using netscape-navigator-4.7-1.1 and netscape-common-4.7-1.1 which
> > > I've run through Fortify and I haven't had a Netscape crash since I
> > > installed those packages (Install date: Sat 13 Nov 1999 10:36:19 PM
> > > PST).
>
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