Firefox 3.01 Released


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Change log / Release Notes

Firefox 3.0.1 fixed several issues found in Firefox 3.

* Fixed several security issues.

* Fixed several stability issues.

* Fixed an issue where the phishing and malware database did not update on first launch.

* Under certain circumstances, Firefox 3.0 did not properly save the SSL certificate exceptions list.

* Updated the internal Public Suffix list.

* In certain cases, installing Firefox 2 in the same directory in which Firefox 3 has been installed resulted in Firefox 2 being unstable. This issue was fixed as part of Firefox 2.0.0.15.

* Fixed an issue where, when printing a selected region of content from the middle of a page, some of the output was missing (bug 433373).

* Fixed a Linux issues where, for users on a PPP connection (dialup or DSL) Firefox always started in "Offline" mode (bug 424626).

Source - http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/

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* In certain cases, installing Firefox 2 in the same directory in which Firefox 3 has been installed resulted in Firefox 2 being unstable. This issue was fixed as part of Firefox 2.0.0.15.

Why is it listed here then? Did Firefox 3.0.1 also fix it?

Edited by Josh the Nerd
TMP is working for me.

Seriously? Can you please tell me which version you have?

I have version 0.3.6.1.080416

EDIT: It's OK, I've fixed it.

Downloaded it again from http://tmp.garyr.net/tab_mix_plus-dev-build.xpi

Open WinRAR and then drag the file you just saved, "tab_mix_plus-dev-build.xpi" onto the open WinRAR window.

Drag "install.rdf" from the WinRAR window, onto your desktop.

Open notepad, then drag "install.rdf" from your desktop onto the open notepad window.

Look for the line that says em:maxVersion="3.0" Change it to em:maxVersion="3.*" (it's only in there once)

Exit notepad, and choose save when asked.

Now drag your new edited "install.rdf" on to the open WinRAR window, and click OK.

Close WinRAR.

Now drag "tab_mix_plus-dev-build.xpi" from your desktop onto an open firefox window, and click "Install".

Hope that all made sense, and is of help to some of you :)

Edited by DARKFiB3R
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