Firefox 1.0.7 Released
hackajar writes "Firefox 1.0.7 has been released today. From the announcement "Fixes are included for the international domain name (IDN) link buffer overflow vulnerability and the Linux command line URL parsing flaw. There are also other security and stability changes, including a fix for a crash experienced when using certain Proxy Auto-Config scripts. In addition, some regressions introduced by previous 1.0.x security updates have been resolved.""
I've been running it for 3 minutes, and I must say... it's VERY stable. Probably more so than ever!
(please understand this is a joke)
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HA! I don't have your insecure Linux problems. I run Windows!
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Because you Brits insist on speaking English. When 1.0.7 is converted to English from American, you'll get your new localized version!
You want to know who isn't running Firefox 2.x? They spell it "definately" and "rediculous".
Try looking for the 'English' version instead. Along that line ... they don't have a separate 'American' version.
Back in the day... John Clease was one of Jay Leno's guests during the Clinton/Lewinsky scandal. He described 3 differences between Americans and the British.
1) We (the British) speak English.
2) When we hold a world championship sporting event we invite teams from other countries.
3) When we meet our head of state we only go down on ONE knee.
My office has been taken over by iPod people.
Because you Brits insist on speaking English. When 1.0.7 is converted to English from American, you'll get your new localized version!
That would be localised then.
At a guess, the English version doesn't have all those nasty spelling mistakes like "Fonts & Colors (sic)" which the careless American maintainers still haven't got round to fixing.
It's possible that it also replaces outlandish words like "cookies" with more familiar terms like "biscuits".
If you think it was stable before, you ain't seen NOTHIN' yet! Now it's also barn and silo!!!
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