On 12.10.2011 18:29, WLS wrote:

 --- Original Message ---

> NoOp wrote:
>> On 10/12/2011 04:05 PM, WLS wrote:
>>> Chris Ilias wrote:
>>>> On 11-10-12 3:05 AM, Dustbin wrote:
>>>>> FireFox is now presuming to bypass my firewall without asking
>>>>> permission
>>>>> to access the internet. WHat is worse, is that it does not appear
>>>>> in the
>>>>> list of programmes so that I can set whether it has permission or not.
>>>>>
>>>>> In order to protect myself it may be necessary to stop using FireFox
>>>>> altogether.
>>>>>
>>>>> Is everything at mozilla going pear-shaped?
>>>>
>>>> [@ everyone else: if you look at Dustbin's user-agent string, you'll
>>>> see
>>>> that he's using SeaMonkey 2.0.14 on Windows Vista, so directing him/her
>>>> to a Firefox newsgroup is incorrect.]
>>>>
>>>> @ Dustbin,
>>>> SeaMonkey and Firefox are two separate products, and according to your
>>>> headers, you are using SeaMonkey. Neither are designed to bypass
>>>> firewalls. If your firewall is doing its job, that should not even be
>>>> possible. In the program list, look for "SeaMonkey" not Firefox.
>>>>
>>>
>>> I guess I will have to start doing that, since this is the worst example
>>> yet of a user not knowing what the hell they are using. So yes, things
>>> have got worse :)
>>>
>>> I'm still trying to find Firefox 7.01 so I can test it.
>>>
>>
>> Blink.
>>
>> http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/all.html
>>
> 
> Gotcha! You are one of the users that don't know your versions.
> 
> I have Firefox 7.0.1 installed. I'm looking for the one that people call
> 7.01, when they ask for support.
> 

There is no such version as 7.01, typos are not unusual when full-point
versions are updated within the same full release.


-- 
*Jay Garcia - Netscape Champion*
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Netscape - Firefox - SeaMonkey - Thunderbird
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