Firefox 1.0

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Firefox 1.0

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just thought i would tell anyone who didnt know already:

Firefox just let out its official 1.0 release (not PR). its great IMO. kudos to the FF people :D
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Gotta love Firefox!
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Post by m3mn0n »

Sweet. I'll be sure to install that later tonight. :)
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installed, and working again (waiting for extensiones... Bookmark Synch)
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Seems to have a problem with SSL, though. Can't shop on Amazon with Firefox 1.0 :(
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damn! i was going to buy a digital camera! i will try it out..
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it's great..again!!!
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Crashed constantly for me. Thus I had to send incidents reports and return to using 0.9.3 :?
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Post by AVATAr »

it used to happen to me that too... but i erase all my firefox user data before installing, and then it works ok
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Post by d_d »

patrikG wrote:Seems to have a problem with SSL, though. Can't shop on Amazon with Firefox 1.0 :(
Try
Tools -> Options -> Advanced -> Validation -> OCSP
Use OCSP to only validate certificates that supply an OCSP service URL

That got amazon.co.uk to work for me.
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Post by patrikG »

d_d wrote:Try
Tools -> Options -> Advanced -> Validation -> OCSP
Use OCSP to only validate certificates that supply an OCSP service URL

That got amazon.co.uk to work for me.
That does that trick! Nice one, d_d :)
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Post by AVATAr »

Yessss.....
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Brilliant

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Firefox is brilliant,
I have become dependant on it.

1.0 does seem to have much better support for those sites that were:
'ie specific'

So it just keeps getting better.
Do have some problems though, like the wikipedia search extension :(
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NOOOOO!!! The Qute theme is not supported yet...:x
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Neither is my favorite theme!! :x
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