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If you want Mozilla (and probably Firebird) to crash, click here! If not, don't click! IE users can click. Nothing happens for them, but IE doesn't display the images because it doesn't have support for them. (Like Mozilla now since it removed support...)
This is because of Bug 196670.
Have fun.
EDIT: It's the MNG image that makes it crash...
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weird. did not crash for me though.
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Are you in Linux?Red Squirrel wrote: weird. did not crash for me though.
It crashes mine. [Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.4.1) Gecko/20031008]
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No, windows. That reminds me, I wanted to reinstlal red hat, I think I'll do that tonight.
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I'm confused then. I guess I didn't read correctly.Red Squirrel wrote: No, windows.
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I tried it in Linux, and it did crash. It just froze. And I realize linux does not have anything like CTRL+ALT+DEL so I had to reboot lol. I guess Linux does not normally do that so there's no point in having a way to unfreeze it.
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ctrl+alt+baclspace will log you out, and then you can log back in. If your whole screen hasnt froze, just mozilla, fire up a console and use "]#xkill" then be careful and click on the window that's not cooperating.Red Squirrel wrote: I tried it in Linux, and it did crash. It just froze. And I realize linux does not have anything like CTRL+ALT+DEL so I had to reboot lol. I guess Linux does not normally do that so there's no point in having a way to unfreeze it.
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