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Off Topic => Engineering => Topic started by: Sirgod on February 02, 2006, 01:56:53 pm
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http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/releases/1.5.0.1.html
Stephen
Moderator edit note:
(very minor edit to fix the version number in the subject.)
Cool I can even edit Stephen. :)
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Already updated one of my machines. Probably won't do this one until the weekend (don't want to close the window right now).
Thanks for the post
Fixed in Firefox 1.5.0.1
MFSA 2006-08 "AnyName" entrainment and access control hazard
MFSA 2006-07 Read beyond buffer while parsing XML
MFSA 2006-06 Integer overflows in E4X, SVG and Canvas
MFSA 2006-05 Localstore.rdf XML injection through XULDocument.persist()
MFSA 2006-04 Memory corruption via QueryInterface on Location, Navigator objects
MFSA 2006-03 Long document title causes startup denial of Service
MFSA 2006-02 Changing postion:relative to static corrupts memory
MFSA 2006-01 JavaScript garbage-collection hazards
Notable bug fixes
* 312415 - Selected images (from a selection of the document to print) are black.
* 105894 - Clicking a partially off-screen link shouldn't scroll the page.
* 299343 - Can't copy and paste into the beginning of a line (Midas/designMode).
* 314222 - If link target URL has non-ASCII char that is not encoded by UTF-8, the default file name is always escaped at "Save Link As...".
* 312550 - Incorrect wrapping in RTL textarea with horizontal scrollbar.
* 311480 - "Firefox could not install this item because of a failure in Chrome Registration. Please contact the author about this problem." (This bug is responsible for the release note: "If Firefox 1.5 is installed on a multi-user system in a location which is not writable by users, Firefox must be run once by a privileged user. If this is not desirable, an empty file must be created in the following directory: <install-directory>/extensions/talkback@mozilla.org/chrome.manifest")
* 296907 - <canvas> fill/stroke shouldn't destroy path.
* 301678 - XML object parsed from string from flash throws permission denied error when accessed.
* 309044 - Flash Player 8 "Bad NPObject as private data!".
* 319391 - "eval('...') = ..." gives "invalid assignment lefthand side" as a compile-time error instead of as a runtime error (regression).
* 318489 - Unable to create new XMLHttpRequests and DOMParsers from an XPCNativeWrapped window (e.g. in a Greasemonkey script).
* 315434 - Security error with remote <xul:tabbox>: can't switch tabs if chrome has focus.
* Security
o 319004 - Overlong page title causes hang on subsequent startups.
o Other security holes not yet disclosed (as of 2006-02-01).
* Crashes
o 319357 (topcrash #5) - Crash in browser when attempting to print a text selection [@ nsImageWin::DrawTile].
o 320488 (topcrash #42) - Crash [@ nsSHistory::EvictWindowContentViewers].
o 306067 (topcrash #49) - Crash involving autocomplete.
o 315509 - Crash: array_unshift doesn't handle holes properly [@ js_DeleteProperty - array_unshift].
o 316821 - Crash with moz-border-radius and small font-size.
o 318922 - E4X: invalid syntax to use a memory variable crashes Firefox.
* Memory leaks
o 316775 - Leak when selecting.
o 317478 - Leaks due to global scope polluter being removed from not enough (?) prototype chains. (Large leak on any page that relies on seeing element IDs in the global scope.)
* Mac-specific bugs
o 313988 - [Mac OS X 10.3] Positioned select drop-down doesn't work.
o 298502 - [Mac OS X 10.2] Empty pulldown menu and Firefox hangs. (This bug was the reason the "system requirements" page for Firefox 1.5 said it required Mac OS X 10.3.)
* Linux-specific bugs
o 305970 - [Linux] Certain UI operations (opening dialogs, drag and drop) cause refresh, prolonged hang (with new versions of GTK).
* Solaris-specific bugs
o 312154 - [Solaris] Start script does not take care of running instance.
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Thanks for the notice Stephen, I updated according to my usual procedure.
I'm somewhat intrigued by this SeaMonkey product...
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LOL, and thanks for the Edit also.
Stephen
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LOL, and thanks for the Edit also.
Stephen
It wasn't important but I couldn't resist the temptation to find out if I could. :) Just a minor typo.
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No Problem at all. It's good to at least know you can do it. Besides, using the mod tools are far and few between, so when you get the chance to use them, Take advantage of it.
Stephen
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No Problem at all. It's good to at least know you can do it. Besides, using the mod tools are far and few between, so when you get the chance to use them, Take advantage of it.
Stephen
I think that is only the 2nd time I've used the mod tools. The other was to split a thread (Bonks). Almost seems like I'm targetting the upper ranks. But I wouldn't do that of course ::). Add one very minor warning and I'm a most unexercised moderator (and like it that way).
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You don't have to be a moderator to have total control of the forums. All you need is photoshopped pictures of Stephen and that poor poor goat.
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Punisher<----- Bastard.
Nemesis<----- Slacker.
Stephen
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Punisher<----- Bastard.
Nemesis<----- Slacker.
Stephen
You can't blame me. You guys cleaned up the place and removed those who require moderation leaving me with peace and tranquility.
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You don't have to be a moderator to have total control of the forums. All you need is photoshopped pictures of Stephen and that poor poor goat.
Have you seen the Blackadder II episode where he frames the head of the Black Monks? I just imagined Stephen in that picture. I just can't decide if he should be the Bishop or Lord Percy. :)
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Oh man I know the episode your talking about. they had a marathon not too long ago on BBC America.
Stephen
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Oh man I know the episode your talking about. they had a marathon not too long ago on BBC America.
Stephen
So which are you then?
I've got the DVDs and the VHS tapes (giving the tapes to my sister)
(I need an innocent expression smiley today :) )
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That's the one where the Bishop winds up in Bed with Black Adder right? I think I'll be the Turnip instead. ;D
Stephen
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That's the one where the Bishop winds up in Bed with Black Adder right? I think I'll be the Turnip instead. ;D
Stephen
No. Black Adder is in bed with Molly (the inexpensive cute redheaded prostitute). Lord Blackadder owes a 1000 pounds to the Black monks (banking with a smile and a stab). Each time Blackadder is on the verge of getting the money to pay off the debt the Queen summons him and fouls up everything. Sir Percy in an attempt to save Blackadder tries to discover how to transmute lead into gold and instead learns to make "green".
The Bishop ends up (drugged) posed in bed with Sir Percy (Sir Percy is in an "innovative" costume) and a portrait is made - with copies so the Bishops depravities can be exposed if he doesn't forget Lord Blackadders bad debts.
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That's right, There are so many of them, I forget. When he saw the queen, She had made a bet with that one guy, and Black Adder had to pay everytime he got abit ahead.
stephen
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Punisher<----- Bastard.
Nemesis<----- Slacker.
Stephen
You can't blame me. You guys cleaned up the place and removed those who require moderation leaving me with peace and tranquility.
Peace be unto you my brother. May your bowels flow like a gentle river through the tranquil meadow filled with medical waste and Japanese porn.
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Peace be unto you my brother. May your bowels flow like a gentle river through the tranquil meadow filled with medical waste and Japanese porn.
That was last weekend. I got better.
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That's right, There are so many of them, I forget. When he saw the queen, She had made a bet with that one guy, and Black Adder had to pay everytime he got abit ahead.
stephen
Thats the one. When he finally had the money she told him that they were going to war with France and a special tax on the lords of 500 pounds was to be paid. Since her chancellor Lord Melchet was broke she insisted Blackadder pay both, which took everything he had, leaving him desparate and inspired (leading back to the portrait mentioned earlier).
One of my friends is sort of a cross between Blackadder III (the butler) and Mr. Belvedere as to personality. He is the one who introduced me to Blackadder.
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What was the name of one of those last episodes, which was set in the Future, Albiet Not as funny as the Previous two series, It still was worth another look see...
Also, one of my Favorite Episodes, was when He hired that Lame captain, to set sail, Unfortuantly they sailed around England into the uncharted territory that he was supposed to be going to.
Stephen
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What was the name of one of those last episodes, which was set in the Future, Albiet Not as funny as the Previous two series, It still was worth another look see...
Blackadder: The Cavalier years. Set at the time of Oliver Cromwell. (Blackadder is a Royalist until the execution)
Blackadder Christmas special. Dickensian
Blackadder:Back and Forth. Set at New Years 1999 Blackadder has Bladric build a fake time machine based on daVincis plans only to have things go wrong when it works. Explains the extincition of the dinosaurs among other things.
Also, one of my Favorite Episodes, was when He hired that Lame captain, to set sail, Unfortuantly they sailed around England into the uncharted territory that he was supposed to be going to.
Stephen
Captain Redbeard Rum. Strongly implied that they did travel around the world (came back with a boomerang and a very special wine vintage) and Rum eaten by cannibals.
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Punisher<----- Bastard.
Nemesis<----- Slacker.
Stephen
And I am not a bastard. I was concieved in wedlock...just barley of course. But hey, still under the wire!
Now where I was concieved, that's not so special.
::sigh:: The back of a chevy econoline van.
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...just barley of course.
Your a cereal grain? Explains a lot.
barley, annual cereal plant (Hordeum vulgare and sometimes other species) of the family Gramineae (grass family), cultivated by humans probably as early as any cereal. It was known to the ancient Greeks, Romans, Chinese, and Egyptians and was the chief bread material in Europe as late as the 16th cent. It has a wide range of cultivation and matures even at high altitudes, since its growing period is short; however, it cannot withstand hot and humid climates. Today barley is typically a special-purpose grain with many varieties rather than a general market crop. It is a valuable stock feed (often as a corn substitute) and is used for malting when the grain is of high quality. It is a minor source of flour and breakfast foods. Pearl barley is often used in soups. In the Middle East a limited amount of barley is eaten like rice. In the United States most spring barley comes from the western states and most winter barley is grown in the southeastern states for autumn and spring pasture and as a cover crop. Barley is subject to several diseases including smut and rust. Barley is classified in the division Magnoliophyta, class Liliopsida, order Cyperales, family Gramineae.
Well at least you have interesting diseases.
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Reminds me of when my Daughter was around 12-13 years old. Back then I made her , her own AOL account under the user name Zythum. she couldn't figure out why she was getting so much attention, untill she looked It up and found out I named her after an Egyption Beer.
Stephen
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Zythum is at least as normal as some of the names I used to use in BBS games. People were rather annoyed to be kicked around by someone called "Fluffy Bunny Feet" or "The Polkadot Kangaroo". :)
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...just barley of course.
Your a cereal grain? Explains a lot.
barley, annual cereal plant (Hordeum vulgare and sometimes other species) of the family Gramineae (grass family), cultivated by humans probably as early as any cereal. It was known to the ancient Greeks, Romans, Chinese, and Egyptians and was the chief bread material in Europe as late as the 16th cent. It has a wide range of cultivation and matures even at high altitudes, since its growing period is short; however, it cannot withstand hot and humid climates. Today barley is typically a special-purpose grain with many varieties rather than a general market crop. It is a valuable stock feed (often as a corn substitute) and is used for malting when the grain is of high quality. It is a minor source of flour and breakfast foods. Pearl barley is often used in soups. In the Middle East a limited amount of barley is eaten like rice. In the United States most spring barley comes from the western states and most winter barley is grown in the southeastern states for autumn and spring pasture and as a cover crop. Barley is subject to several diseases including smut and rust. Barley is classified in the division Magnoliophyta, class Liliopsida, order Cyperales, family Gramineae.
Well at least you have interesting diseases.
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Canadians.
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::sigh::
Canadians.
:moo:
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SeaMonkey 1.0 released (http://www.mozilla.org/projects/seamonkey/releases/seamonkey1.0/)