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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tom Marchant) writes:
> I beg to differ.  Until recently, I was running Firefox without NoScript and 
> frequently found that both and swap space had filled up, requiring that 
> Firefox 
> be recycled (at a minimum) or that Linux be rebooted.  I keep my software up 
> to date.
>
> With the installation of Noscript, and enabling Javascript only when I need 
> it, 
> those problems seem to be a thing of the past.  At the very least, they are 
> far 
> less frequent.

re:
http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/2008b.html#32 Tap and faucet and spellcheckers
http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/2008b.html#35 Tap and faucet and spellcheckers
http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/2008h.html#71 Mainframe programming vs the Web

earlier than version 3 (possibly sometime in last six months) would go
over a gigabyte with more than 400-600 open tabs ...  but they seem to
have fixed up quite a bit of stuff ...  and same stuff will stay in
around 1/2gbyte (say mbyte per open tab).

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