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Yes, so this looks like it needs addressing urgently. I was really
Thanks,
Dan
> Yes, Firefox v3.5 (final) has just been announced and many (Low Pro)
> Grrrr
> Maybe we should start a new thread about FF related issues (talking
> On 29 June, 00:17, pushrod_admin <pushrodme...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>> On 31 May, 11:51, Dan Webb <d...@danwebb.net> wrote:
>> > Yep, that's good news. I expected it to be the case as it looked more
>> > Thanks for letting us know, Nathan.
>> > On Sun, May 31, 2009 at 11:48 AM, MRoderick <roderick.mor...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > > On 31 May, 09:46, Nathan <XGamer...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > > That is great news! Thanks for reporting it :-)
>> > > /morgan
>> > --
>> > aim: danwrong123
aim: danwrong123
hoping it was just a regression but no such luck. I need to read back
through all these posts but if anyone can summarise the problems
they've encountered so far here that would be a great help.
> stuff seems to be broken
> about this in the Safari 4 thread is not very appropriate)
>> This prob seemed to go away, but has now come back (for me) with the
>> latestFirefoxRC for Mac. ANyone else seeing this?
>> > like a regression inFirefoxthan a bug in Low Pro.
>> > >> Well good news! Downloaded a newfirefox3.5 nightly (Shiretoko/
>> > >> 3.5pre) and this version works perfectly with my sample case and with
>> > >> my full website. They must have fixed the bug. This is excellent
>> > >> excellent news for me and lowpro users everywhere. Crisis averted. I
>> > >> can't wait for 3.5b5 which will hopefully incorporate this change.
>> > Dan Webbhttp://massiverobot.co.ukhttp://www.danwebb.net
>> > twitter/skype: danwrong
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