We’ve known that Mozilla has been working on a version of its Firefox browser for iPhone called Firefox Home. On Wednesday, it submitted its attempt to Apple.
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Source: C|Net news.com
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Interesting research from Ryan Grove at Yahoo. I was not aware that MobileSafari didn’t support Last-Modified and ETag headers until iOS 4.
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Source: Daring Fireball
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[USN-930-3] Firefox regression
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Source: Security Focus
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Firefox users may have noticed they had to upgrade their browser over the weekend. Why did every Firefox user on the planet need this essential upgrade? Because Farmville was broken. More »
Firefox - Facebook - Browsers - Clients - WWW
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Source: Gizmodo
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Mozilla Firefox ‘jstracer.cpp’ Memory Corruption Vulnerability
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Source: Security Focus
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Firefox 3.6.6 with crash protection is now available, and according to Mozilla it “provides uninterrupted browsing for Windows and Linux users when there is a crash in the Adobe Flash, Apple Quicktime or Microsoft Silverlight plugins. If a plugin crashes or freezes, it will not affect the rest of Firefox. You will be able to reload the page to restart the plugin and try again.”
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Source: IT World
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Mozilla Firefox/Thunderbird/SeaMonkey XSLT Integer Overflow Vulnerability
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Source: Security Focus
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On the IE team blog Markus summarises the CSS enhancements in IE7. Clearly the team has undertaken a lot of work and we know there is a lot more to do. IE7 is shaping up to be a very strong release.
Thanks-Dave
Author: DMassy
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Source: MSDN Blogs
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There are some builds floating around the net that claim to be the IE7 Beta 2 Preview release. These are not offical released builds and are not supported. You should be extremely cautious about installing such a build. I would recommend not installing it at all, since you cannot easily trust that the bits have not been tampered with or altered in devious ways. Furthermore, there might be bugs.
Stay tuned to the IE Blog for offical announcements of releases.
Author: jeffdav
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(I get a lot of e-mails asking this question.)
Click Start -> Control Panel -> Add or Remove Programs -> Check the Show update box at the top of the dialog -> Scroll down and click Internet Explorer 7 Beta 2 Preview -> Click Remove.
The answers to this question and more can also be found here.
And, while we’re on the topic of the preview, please remember this is a technical preview. It should not be installed on mission critical machines in production environments. Please download it, play with it, and tell us what you think, but please use a test machine and always back-up your important data.
Author: jeffdav
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Source: MSDN Blogs
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