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Mozilla 0.9.4 Released

asa writes: "Lots of bug fixes (1,467 at last count) since 0.9.3 including the ability to disable the JavaScript window.open() method during page load and unload events. You can find more information on what's new at the release notes and mozillaZine."

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  1. aha! by Requiem · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Excellent. I may now pr0n from work and not have to frantically close windows at the last minute.

    Thank you, Mozilla team. My raging codpiece salutes you.

  2. Re:Mozilla progress by azzy · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Mark this one down as flamebait.
    My responce to the cad above is:
    Fuck off and die.

    That blunt enough?

    (ignore sig.. on a higher build now)

  3. Re:Power by noom · · Score: 1, Offtopic
    Netscape 4.7 is older, WEAKER, of course its going to be faster.

    Think about it.. the most powerful browser cannot be the fastest browser.


    I'm thinking about it.

    Ok, I'm scratching my head now, I'm still thinking.

    Ok, something is starting to happen, I think I've got it.......!

    DOH! Tell your mom not to use her teeth, dammit!!!! I can't stand it when she does that...

    -n00m

  4. Re:Actually... by lsdino · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    It appears that this window.open disabling isn't just on/off though. This one sounds more like it turns it off at certian points when it's most annoying - on page loads/unloads, setInternal / timeout scripts, etc...

    This way you'd be left with the times when popups are good (eg, in an a href/onclick pair - one case is popping up an enlarged window w/o toolbars, menus, and all that clutter).

  5. Re:Mozilla progress by azzy · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Ha.. but I used worse language and got modded down less than you did... and that's what counts :)
    Also I have the guts to say what I feel and post as myself.