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Firefox 1.5 will be released today. Most localized builds are ready. Just waiting on 3 server side fixes, release notes, start page redirect and addons.mozilla.org links for extensions to get more info. All easy fixes, then upload the builds and then trigger auto update. Remember could take up to 24 hours until your firefox checks for updates (only Firefox 1.5 beta 2, rc1 and rc2 users)...so manually go to Help->Check for updates.

Check here for release:

http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/1.5/

once this folder is created, release will be within two hours or so.

or a few hours after these are fixed.

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btw changes since RC2

315189 [Core:DOM: HTML]-Loading this url crashes [@ nsHTMLDocument::MatchLinks] Camino and Firefox [All] Yahoo! Mail

316025 [Core:Plug-ins]-Crash at allaccess.com [@ nsBlockFrame::ReflowDirtyLines] [All] MySpace and other page crasher which accounted for 20% of all RC2 crashers

313335 [Core]-Update the URL bar before showing security warnings.[All]

243270 [Core:Editor]-Drags from HTML editor windows fail [OS/]

310201 [Core:Widget: OS/2]-D&D: dropped text is double-spaced [OS/]

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If you are on 1.0.X you will get the notification button in the toolbar and you will have to do the full update. Just like how the security updates are from like 1.0.6 to 1.0.7...which really sucks. But after you guys get 1.5 you won't have to worry about that and firefox will get updated a hell of a lot more. Security fixes within hours via binary patching...also same for releases.

oh ok, in that case firefox checks for an update every 24 hours. now depending on how you have you settings in options menu, firefox could check tomorrow morning, download 1.5, and on next restart update. or you could get notification that update is out, ask what you want to do, then so on. so it depends on your settings.

Can i have a download link for firefox RC2 and can i just do an update or have i got to transfere settings ect?

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http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/fir...eleases/1.5rc2/

Uninstall firefox first (your profile will be fine) and install 1.5rc2. Becuase updating from 1.0.7 to 1.5 becuase of the way 1.0.x updates will do the same thing.

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