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Firefox adobe plugin vulnerable
Firefox adobe plugin vulnerable






firefox adobe plugin vulnerable

firefox adobe plugin vulnerable

I may have different settings on FF 3.5.3 than I do on FF 3.6 or 3.7.

#FIREFOX ADOBE PLUGIN VULNERABLE HOW TO#

I would rather see the status bar flash or let me know its checking for updates for Add-ons or plugins and have it ask me or point me to a setting showing me how to setup asking me. other implementations show a model window that checks or asks to check… why does Ff do it both ways? I don’t mind if it asks to check when I start, but the Add-on window doing an auto-check after the browser starts and getting in the way is annoying. good idea, just like Add-Ons think they got to check everytime I load FF with the dialog box getting in the way of my browsing experience. There’s ongoing work to implement a similar kind of check in the client itself, but that hasn’t landed yet. After an update Firefox regularly opens our “whatsnew” page so for this initial experiment we simply inserted this check into that flow. The functionality described in this post is implemented on our web site, there is no client support yet. Now, the GetPlusPlus updater just crashes on startup…this is useless!Ĭhris, Does this apply to the trunk? I’ve been updating Minefield of and on lately with Flash 8.x on XP and have yet to see it redirect me to the webpage.

firefox adobe plugin vulnerable

When did Adobe’s problem with user’s become a Mozilla problem? I really hate FF now because I’m being forced to update when I don’t want to. I personally disable most of my adobe flash because of annoying ads. It seems to download whatever is needed at the site and then shuts down as soon as I try to enter the meeting. I have firefox 3.5 and have not been able to get into any webinar sites. 36 comments on “Helping users keep plugins updated”








Firefox adobe plugin vulnerable