I can confirm that this is definitely the behavior of FireFox if you try to
run it from the .dmg file. Copy it to applications and then run it from
there. The trick of course is to be able to kill it in this state of
run/fail/run/fail etc ....

There are definitely some bugs with the browser though - the most annoying
one I've seen is where it spawns new windows but won't restore them from the
window menu - you have to click on the docked windows. Unfortunately it
doesn't happen all the time.

Graham

On 3/11/04 8:31 pm, "Laurent Daudelin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> on 03/11/04 22:58, Donald Keenan at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> On Wednesday, November 3, 2004, at 10:45 PM, Jacob wrote:
>> 
>>> What exactly happens when you try to launch it?
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
>> I've been able to download the .dmg file and the disk image appears.
>> But the icon highjacks my dock after I drag it to 'Applications' and
>> just pulses in and out of the dock. I can't delete it, etc. I think I
>> broke the cycle by force quitting and/or restarting.
>> 
>> One issue that seemed noteworthy is that if one tries to reinstall
>> Firefox after either having an eralier version and/or an abortive
>> attempt of the same version, any remaining files associated with the
>> previous version can causes problems. I don't think this was the issue
>> in my case, though.
>> 
>> I do want Firefox. I'm in Jaguar and Safari is less useful to me, since
>> Apple won't allow me to update it. Sites important to me, like orkut
>> and gmail don't support the jag version of Safari. Plus, I want a
>> standalone browser if I can have one.
>> 
>> I think there were some thoughtful responses to my (and others') query,
>> but I'm ashamed to say that I haven't been able to make it a priority,
>> time-wise, to try to experiment with Firefox to get it to install. I
>> should. This thread reminds me to do so.
> 
> Are you sure you're not trying to run it from the dmg, which is read-only? I
> usually try any new application from the disk image before I install them
> definitely to see if I like them and I remember a similar behavior on my
> PowerBook. I had to kill the process to finally be able to copy it to a
> regular disk and launch it from there. Haven't had any problem with it since
> then...
> 
> -Laurent.



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