Problems With Mozilla Firefox: Crash Error Details and Signature
Of all web browsers we’ve used, Mozilla Firefox 3.5 was the most buggy. We said WAS because we’ve already upgraded to 3.5.1 but still, shades of the old Firefox errors can be had with the latest FF version. Mozilla Firefox 3.5.1 and its predecessors have been proven memory-hungry application based on our evaluation (kudos to Windows Task Manager). In case you missed it, you may also head on to our article “Unusual Behavior of Firefox 3.5.1 When Handling Javascripts” and see if you have experienced the same error we encountered just after the update.
Unusual Behavior of Firefox 3.5.1 When Handling Javascripts
After updating to Firefox 3.5.1, we have observed some rather unusual and annoying behavior of Mozilla Firefox. The 3.5.1 version does seem to have a difficulty handling some javascripts. We have seen our Firefox 3.5.1 browser go “nuts” by resizing windows unexpectedly. Even without moving anything (no mouse movement, just staring at our monitor) the window restores down or minimizes.
Download Firefox 3.5.1 Update Free and Fix a Critical Vulnerability
A few days ago, Mozilla announced the free Firefox 3.5.1 update. The free download is available via Firefox itself (under HELP -> Check for Updates submenu) or the Mozilla Firefox website. This update addresses a critical vulnerability found in Firefox 3.5 – the MFSA 2009-41 described as “Corrupt JIT state after deep return from native function”. Read more
