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Reported by anubhav07 on 2009-01-07 17:12
When you are trying to use Mozilla Firefox version 3.0.5 with NVDA, the don’t send error appears on the screen. However this issue only with windows vista as I tried same combination in windows xp and every things was going very smoothly
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Comment 1 by Bernd (in reply to comment description) on 2009-01-09 11:14
Replying to anubhav07:
When you are trying to use Mozilla Firefox version 3.0.5 with NVDA, the don’t send error appears on the screen. However this issue only with windows vista as I tried same combination in windows xp and every things was going very smoothly
I don't have this issue. Can you describe when it occours?
Comment 2 by jteh on 2009-01-09 13:16
See also MozillaBug:472497.
As I noted in that bug, please test with a recent daily snapshot. There were some changes to the virtual buffer library which fixed this particular crash for Vista users. Please report if this fixes the issue for you.
For reference, this was fixed in the virtualBufferLibrary main bzr branch in revision 57.
Comment 7 by jteh on 2009-02-03 04:47
Closing as worksforme, as I believe this issue was already fixed. Please reopen if the problem persists.
Changes:
State: closed
Comment 8 by jteh on 2009-02-03 04:49
Changes:
Changed title from "Compatibility issue with Mozilla Firefox version 3.0.5" to "Immediate and continual Firefox crashes under Windows Vista"
Reported by anubhav07 on 2009-01-07 17:12
When you are trying to use Mozilla Firefox version 3.0.5 with NVDA, the don’t send error appears on the screen. However this issue only with windows vista as I tried same combination in windows xp and every things was going very smoothly
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: