 | Firefox 20.0 Released Fixed in Firefox 20:
MFSA 2013-40 Out-of-bounds array read in CERT_DecodeCertPackage MFSA 2013-39 Memory corruption while rendering grayscale PNG images MFSA 2013-38 Cross-site scripting (XSS) using timed history navigations MFSA 2013-37 Bypass of tab-modal dialog origin disclosure MFSA 2013-36 Bypass of SOW protections allows cloning of protected nodes MFSA 2013-35 WebGL crash with Mesa graphics driver on Linux MFSA 2013-34 Privilege escalation through Mozilla Updater MFSA 2013-33 World read and write access to app_tmp directory MFSA 2013-32 Privilege escalation through Mozilla Maintenance Service MFSA 2013-31 Out-of-bounds write in Cairo library MFSA 2013-30 Miscellaneous memory safety hazards (rv:20.0 / rv:17.0.5) |
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 | i tried to click the forum's "actions", then "approval", but, when i clicked "approval", nothing happened.. i wonder if that is because of a bug in the new FF 20, or, is it a bug with the forum? |
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 banditws6Shrinking Time and DistancePremium join:2001-08-18 Frisco, TX Reviews:
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| That's always been the result I've gotten when I've tried to give approval to an anonymous user -- in Firefox at least. I've assumed that DSLR doesn't support giving approval to anonymous users. -- "The counsel of fools is all the more dangerous the more of them there are." -Ólafr Höskuldsson |
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 John GaltForward, MarchPremium join:2004-09-30 Happy Camp kudos:5 | reply to FF4m3
Re: Firefox 20.0 Released It's probably set up on a forum-by-forum basis. It works on some of the other forums...the difference is that everyone can see it. |
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 TheMGPremium join:2007-09-04 Canada kudos:1 | reply to FF4m3
Re: Firefox 20.0 Released Why do they insist in having a full new version numbers just for bug fix releases? The way things are going in a couple years we'll have FireFox version 99 or some ridiculous number! |
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 | said by TheMG:Why do they insist in having a full new version numbers just for bug fix releases? The way things are going in a couple years we'll have FireFox version 99 or some ridiculous number! To keep up with Chrome. Chrome's crazy high version numbers made Firefox look like it was standing still so they decided to implement a similar versioning scheme. It's still silly though... |
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 | reply to TheMG said by TheMG:Why do they insist in having a full new version numbers just for bug fix releases? Release notes: NEW - Per-window Private Browsing. Learn more. NEW - New download experience. Learn more. NEW - Ability to close hanging plugins, without the browser hanging
CHANGED - Continued performance improvements around common browser tasks (page loads, downloads, shutdown, etc.)
DEVELOPER - Continued implementation of draft ECMAScript 6 - clear() and Math.imul DEVELOPER - New JavaScript Profiler tool HTML5 - getUserMedia implemented for web access to the user's camera and microphone (with user permission)
HTML5 - now supports blend modes HTML5 - Various and improvements
FIXED - Details button on Crash Reporter (793972) FIXED - Unity plugin doesn't display in HiDPI mode (829284)
Downloads - all systems & languages: »www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/all/ |
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 siljalineI'm lovin' that double widePremium join:2002-10-12 Montreal, QC kudos:17 Reviews:
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Firefox appears to be in a new sort of telemetry reporting »support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/adv···ices-tab |
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 antdudeA Ninja AntPremium,VIP join:2001-03-25 United State kudos:4 | reply to FF4m3
SeaMonkey v2.17 »www.seamonkey-project.org/releas···key2.17/ as well! |
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 OZOPremium join:2003-01-17 kudos:2 | quote: SeaMonkey 2.17 will no longer offer to migrate your data from SeaMonkey 1.x or Mozilla 1.x at the first start after installation (bug 689437). In order to upgrade from such an old version, install the last SeaMonkey 2.0 release first, do the one-time profile upgrade, uninstall SeaMonkey 2.0 and then install your target release (e.g. this one).
Users who have old profiles (like me, e.g.) be careful with this one... -- Keep it simple, it'll become complex by itself... |
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 therube join:2004-11-11 Randallstown, MD | reply to antdude dslreports: SeaMonkey 2.17 Released |
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 | reply to siljaline
Re: Firefox 20.0 Released I've also went into about:config and turned "datareporting.policy.dataSubmissionEnabled" to False to make sure it doesn't send data out on it's own as well. This coupled with that awful new download manager and previous indications of Mozilla going downhill and getting as bad as Chrome is becoming more and more evident. |
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 | said by kickass69:I've also went into about:config and turned "datareporting.policy.dataSubmissionEnabled" to False to make sure it doesn't send data out on it's own as well. Good tip. Thanks. |
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 siljalineI'm lovin' that double widePremium join:2002-10-12 Montreal, QC kudos:17 | reply to kickass69 Thanks for this, kickass69 , I will pass that tweak along. |
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 | reply to kickass69 I haven't seen the Firefox download manger in years. I replaced it with Download Statusbar and never looked back.  |
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 siljalineI'm lovin' that double widePremium join:2002-10-12 Montreal, QC kudos:17 | reply to FF4m3 Getting more app crashes that I was in the previous build ٩(̾●̮̮̃̾̃̾)۶ |
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 | reply to kickass69 said by kickass69:I've also went into about:config and turned "datareporting.policy.dataSubmissionEnabled" to False to make sure it doesn't send data out on it's own as well. Oh jeez. Guess I'll sit this version out too.  |
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 siljalineI'm lovin' that double widePremium join:2002-10-12 Montreal, QC kudos:17 | I'm reading elsewhere that those that have saved backups of prior builds are reverting |
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