R Soul on 6/5/2009 at 22:11
It does have a whitelist feature.
sarenax on 10/6/2009 at 06:15
How will google treat firefox now that it developped another browser? Google was one of the Firefox supporters in the war against Microsoft Internet Explorer. What do you think will happen now to Firefox?
R Soul on 14/6/2009 at 13:36
In what ways did Google support Firefox before Chrome was released? Did their web pages have more features for Firefox users?
Nameless Voice on 14/6/2009 at 18:08
Yes, especially compared to the features and support offered to Opera users.
Matthew on 15/6/2009 at 10:46
Quote Posted by R Soul
In what ways did Google support Firefox before Chrome was released? Did their web pages have more features for Firefox users?
They had (and presumably still do for now) a financial deal in exchange for being the default search engine, also I understand there was quite the interchange of engineering staff on some aspects of the program.
belboz on 15/6/2009 at 13:26
The major stuff that seems to crash firefox is javascript code that only works on internet explorer, and tags that aren't closed (frames seem to big a big bug if they arn't closed), internet explorer auto closes tags within its programming, while firefox doesn't, another one is some activex crashes firefox, due to the thing that the activex contains a virus aimed at writing itself into internet explorer, but causes firefox to crash when it tries to do that due to the code being different.