Jay Garcia wrote:
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.



I know I made in a response awhile back mentioning Fx 6.0.2 as Fx 6.0.0.2. I still find it annoying.

Still hard to click a SeaMonkey icon to start your browser and think it is FireFox.

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