said:
Hi,
>One of the Web sites I visit regularly has been causing SeaMonkey to
>stop without warning for a few releases. I just downloaded and
>installed SeaMonkey 1.1.4 and tried again - the problem persists. (This
>site works just fine with SeaMonkey under WinXP on the same machine.)
The suggestions you got were good general suggesestions.
Since you have determined that the problem is platform specific, it's
probably time to go to
<news://news.mozilla.org/mozilla.dev.ports.os2>
>The Web site that gives me problems is:
>http://bimmer.roadfly.com/bmw/forums/e39-lounge/
FWIW, the site seems to work just fine here, in limited testing. What
kind of activity seems to trigger the failure. Are you getting a
popuplog.os2 entry or a ft2except.log file?
The site does use a lot of bad javascript, but it's not causing problem
here.
Disabling plugins is probably a useful exercise.
Do you have any globally installed extensions? These can be problem too.
Steven
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