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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: kv1at3485 on February 25, 2005, 01:08:50 am
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Apparently it's not available through the updater yet.
http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/
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Speaking of FF releases, there's all the big plans to merge it with the Mozilla 1.8 (1.9?) trunk for Firefox 1.1. Can someone explain in non-programmer-ese what this means, both generally (merging build trunks) and specifically (what the Moz 1.8 trunk's advantages are)? :confused:
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Ah. They've fixed that Unicode phishing exploit I see. Good. :)
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I'd prefer if we knew if the memory leak was fixed.
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Merging build trunks is a method of preventing pachyderm exploits.
Of course there may be resistance, but Mahout 1.02 can ensure success.
Mozilla's 1.8 trunk has a number of advantages, but mainly length and strength, enabling increased biomass transportation. Whereas Firefox has more prehensile agility.
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:wtf: Tell me you're just being weird and don't have some sort of elephant fixation.
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Just don't ask for a picture of his elephant impression.
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:lol: Made you look!
Anyway, my best guess is that they just take the best bits of code and weld Mozilla and Firefox together...
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Originally posted by Clave
Anyway, my best guess is that they just take the best bits of code and weld Mozilla and Firefox together...
Well, yeah, I could've guessed that. I was kinda looking for a more techie/programmer response. :p
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/*SCP programer god mode enabled*/
well you see the thing is they take the code from the two and put them together.
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:lol:
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Originally posted by Bobboau
/*SCP programer god mode enabled*/
well you see the thing is they take the code from the two and put them together.
Good lord! Shocking revelation :D
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Originally posted by Bobboau
/*SCP programer god mode enabled*/
well you see the thing is they take the code from the two and put them together.
I hate you.
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The update has made it to the automatic updater now.
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Originally posted by Sandwich
Speaking of FF releases, there's all the big plans to merge it with the Mozilla 1.8 (1.9?) trunk for Firefox 1.1. Can someone explain in non-programmer-ese what this means, both generally (merging build trunks) and specifically (what the Moz 1.8 trunk's advantages are)? :confused: