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damn. i could have exploited that vulnerability if i found about it sooner.

A vulnerability in Mozilla and Firefox 0.8 / 0.9 has been found which allows arbitrary code to execute.

What exactly does that mean, as far as what kind of problems does it cause?

 

[edit]Should've read the link. Sorry.

lol

 

good thing i have 0.9.1

 

:P

Thanks Sayo!

 

Anybody have any great extensions they use a lot? I love AdBlock, Single Window and Image Zoom. I have All in One Gestures but I'm not proficient with it yet. I have Reload Every but can never tell if it's working.

lol

 

good thing i have 0.9.1

 

:P

 

I have 0.9.3.14159

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Thanks Sayo!

 

Anybody have any great extensions they use a lot? I love AdBlock' date=' Single Window and Image Zoom. I have All in One Gestures but I'm not proficient with it yet. I have Reload Every but can never tell if it's working.[/quote']

I have those plus:

 

Cycle tabs as last viewed,

Last viewed on close tab,

Undo close tab,

Drag any link to blank space to open in new tab (can't remember what that one is called),

Duplicate tab,

Paste and Go,

Nuke Object,

 

...and the ultimate...

 

Web Developer Bar <3 <3 <3

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Jealous IE weenie.

Unless that came from the nightly builds CVS (which means it's not a stable release), it doesn't exist.

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I wouldn't put it past Moz to make a nightly build with a minor version number of pi.

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