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More problems with Firefox

More problems with Firefox 06/18/2004 11:51 PM

There's another problem with Firefox 0.9. If you have it set as your default browser and enter a URL in the "Run..." dialog in the start-menu, you should see something like this: Unfortunately, this one affects SharpReader as well because it opens URLs in the default browser using the same mechanism and therefore also reports an error. There's a thread... (144 words)




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