said:
>understood Weilbacher's reply, creating a USER.JS file
>and placing the line *there* could offer a persistent
>fix.
Not could. Will.
I recommend you go back and read my message dated
Fri, 29 Jul 2005 22:53:25 -0700
with the subject
Re: SCOUG-Help: What Keeps Turning Moz OFFLINE ?
>But the question of just what is responsible for
>the problem remains.
That's a different issue. There are several open bugs related to the
various nits in the processing of offline/online switching.
Regards,
Steven
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