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Geek Culture / Firefox 1.5 at long last!

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ionstream
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Location: Overweb
Posted: 15th Dec 2005 05:50
Recently, Mozilla has released the latest version of its ever popular Firefox browser. This is a great feat! The biggest achievement in my opinion is SVG 1.1 compliance... now my Inkscape works can be viewed in all their vector goodness, and I can tweak the SVG file to support animations. Some things are incomplete and erroneous, but it will soon be as complete as Flash's SWF. Good news!

JoelJ
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Location: UTAH
Posted: 15th Dec 2005 06:33
Quote: "Uh its been out a while
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yeah, the betas and RCs and whatnot...

Appointed by Jimmy as "MR. GAME REVIEW WIZARD GUY"
Antdizzle
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Location: Las Vegas
Posted: 15th Dec 2005 06:49
The final release came out over two weeks ago. November 29th to be exact.
Infinity
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Posted: 16th Dec 2005 09:18
I get various errors with pages I'm making...
Old version works fine, IE and Opera too...
Perhaps cause of new engine...

Infinity
OSX Using Happy Dude
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Posted: 16th Dec 2005 10:15 Edited at: 16th Dec 2005 10:16
Say you get various errors is a trifle on the vague side - precisely what errors are you getting ?

I'm annoyed that you cant use Firefox to do an FTP upload - you still have to use Internet Explorer (or some other FTP program).

Pincho Paxton
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Posted: 16th Dec 2005 13:20 Edited at: 16th Dec 2005 13:22
This new Firefox is a bit faster anyway. Where are the passwords stored? I sometimes type one in wrong, and it is stored wrong, so I type it in again, then Firefox gives me 2 choices, the wrong one, and the right one. I want to get rid of the wrong choice so that I do not have to spend time choosing from a list. I have even done this on Apollo Login. I get a choice of Email addresses because I forgot that Apollo uses my old Email address.

Nicholas Thompson
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Location: Bognor Regis, UK
Posted: 16th Dec 2005 14:08
Tools > Options > Privacy > View Stored Passwords

Pincho Paxton
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Posted: 17th Dec 2005 01:14
Ah yes there they are..... nice and clean now.

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