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Firefox Google conflict?
posted by Snaps on Thursday, 26th August 2010, 08:14

Elite

Googles toolbar has stopped working on Firefox (version 5.0)
Tried re installing it but get a 'script stopped working' message and everything freezes up.

Just me or a known problem


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I used to be with it, but then they changed what 'it' was.
Now, what I'm with isn't it, and what's 'it' seems weird and scary

RE: Firefox Google conflict?
posted by Sminty on Thursday, 26th August 2010, 09:05

Elite

Working for me but just realised still on version 3.6.8.


EDIT : ///hang on, that is the latest version of firefox Confused

This item was edited on Thursday, 26th August 2010, 09:17

RE: Firefox Google conflict?
posted by Snaps on Thursday, 26th August 2010, 11:54

Elite

Sorry, only just woke up when I posted that.
Yes it's 3.6.8

Still not working though.



Snaps

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I used to be with it, but then they changed what 'it' was.
Now, what I'm with isn't it, and what's 'it' seems weird and scary

RE: Firefox Google conflict?
posted by Rob Shepherd on Thursday, 26th August 2010, 12:29

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Fine for me too, my toolbar version is 7.1.20100723W, is that the same as yours?


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RE: Firefox Google conflict?
posted by Snaps on Thursday, 26th August 2010, 14:21

Elite

Can't tell which version the toolbar is but I can't uninstall it as Tools/Addons won't open and just gives the script error.
Even after uninstalling and reinstalling Firefox.

The last thing I can remember giving an update option was Java would that be part of it?

Snaps

Every Third Car
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I used to be with it, but then they changed what 'it' was.
Now, what I'm with isn't it, and what's 'it' seems weird and scary

RE: Firefox Google conflict?
posted by Sminty on Thursday, 26th August 2010, 14:53

Elite

////// >> Edit: oh no ignore below sorry thats for old versions of firefox. Hope you sort it out! x



.....Does this help? Confused

To get rid of the annoying Unresponsive Script error dialog and fix the behavior of script that takes long execution time in Firefox, we can longer the waiting time for script to run before Firefox intercept it with warning.

1. Run Firefox.
2. In the Firefox address bar, type about:config, and then press Enter.
3. Scroll and locate or search with Filter text box for dom.max_script_run_time.
4. Double click on the line of dom.max_script_run_time, and change the value to a higher number (in seconds) that you want Firefox to wait before getting the Unresponsive Script warning. Be default, the value is 5 or 10 seconds. You can safely set the magical number to let’s say 20. You can set the value to 0 to instruct Firefox to wait foever – no warning and dialog whatsoever. Note that the whole Firefox may be not responsive and cannot be used while waiting for scripts to execute, so the number should not set too high in order to give you an opportunity to stop truly nasty or buggy scripts and recover use of Firefox.
5. Click OK.
6. Restart Firefox.

This item was edited on Thursday, 26th August 2010, 14:59

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