Please post crash logs on bugs. We can't do much without them. I'd be
interested to see what is going on, as "try a fresh profile" seems
like a totally unacceptable solution to me. If it is a solution, then
we shouldn't be corrupting profiles.

-Josh

On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 02:57:53 +0200, Roine Gustafsson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> I've had a lot of crashes with last.fm's pop-up music player
> (http://last.fm , will require registration).
> It uses a lot of javascript and CSS, with constant reloadings.
> 
> I haven't been able to create a reproducible test case that always
> crashes, so I havent' filed it as a bug yet. I've sent oodles of
> talkbacks tho (anybody read those?).
> 
> I'm running nightly 09/18 on 10.2.8.
> 
>    /Roine
> 
> 
> 
> On Tuesday, Sep 28, 2004, at 21:24 Europe/Stockholm, Steve Benner wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > Is anyone else experiencing instabilities in the Camino nightlies of
> > late?  I'm doing some complex PHP-based development on my site which
> > requires me to do pretty frequent reloading of the pages as I track
> > down and eliminate bugs (and then introduce new ones as the code
> > develops).  Sometimes, I find Camino crashes on every reload.  In
> > fact, it has become so bad of late that I've taken to using Firefox
> > instead, otherwise I spend more time looking at the talk-back agent
> > and waiting for Camino to restart than I do in working on my code.
> >
> > The problem may be due to the code I'm throwing at the browser (it is
> > almost certainly buggy much of the time) but I can't offer a URL for
> > others to try, as I'm changing the code every couple of minutes (and
> > the data in the backend database that feeds it, before someone
> > suggests freezing a copy somewhere).  Camino will quite often crash
> > when reloading a page whee I know the XHTML to be fine, though.  And,
> > as I say, Firecritter swallows it all without complaint.
> >
> > The problem seems to have been present in all nightlies since shortly
> > after Camino 0.8.1 released (whereas 0.8.1 doesn't seem to suffer the
> > same way) although I haven't tried any since 20040925.  I only ask as
> > I'm curious to know whether it really is something about my own XHTML
> > code that's causing the problem.  I haven't seen the problem on pages
> > from other sites but then I'm not refreshing other sites' pages as
> > often, either!
> >
> > Curious...
> >
> > -Steve
> >
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