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J. R. Fox wrote:
>Ray Davison wrote:
>
> =20
>
>>It's not you, it's Mozilla. Just get in the habit
of
>>looking at the
>>"plug" after the browser loads. I am not aware of a
>>bug report and
>>would not even know how to complain about it
>> =20
>>
>
>I have a URL for their bugtracker here somewhere.=20
Shouldn't be hard
>to find, but I'll post it if you like.
> =20
>
I have it.
>>because it is so seldom and random.
>> =20
>>
>
>Random -- maybe. Actually, not that seldom. Not in
my experience,
>nor that of the other responders here, I think. It
is probably common
>enough to merit a report to development, if they
happen to be unaware
>of it.
> =20
>
For a bug report to be useful the bug needs to be
reproducable on=20
demand. That does not seem to be the case.
Ray
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