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Has anyone been fooling around much with extensions
for Mozilla ? So far, I've tried exactly two of them:
the Extension Uninstaller, which I thought might be a
smart foundation, and NukeAnything. Based of rather
limited usage, both of these seem to work.
NukeAnything showed signs of being a really good one.
However, it has now had the unintended effect of
blocking access to one of my webmail accounts. What I
get now is a blank white screen for their URL, and it
seems to be unrecoverable. (I may have zapped an ad
there, as a test, but don't recall. In any case, the
effect is not supposed to persist into later
sessions.) This result has continued even after I
uninstalled the extension. It is strictly a local
problem, not carrying over into other, *extensionless*
Mozillas in other partitions.
I did try to post this on the forum for that
extension, before realizing that none of the other
60-some posters there to date are using a Mozilla
build for our platform.
Jordan
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