I admittedly didn't do much testing without MozCC installed v. with it 
installed, but rather between the old and new version.  So I'll take a 
look as well and see if its something I might have missed.

Nathan

Luis Villa wrote:
> On 1/22/07, Nathan R. Yergler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> An updated version of MozCC is now available for testing.  Version 2.3.9
>> is a recommended update as it resolves a number of outstanding issues
>> including:
>>
>> * Rewrite of the RDFa extraction engine which no longer pollutes
>> Javascript prototypes
>> * Performance enhancements when extracting RDFa from documents
>> * Interoperability fixes with other extensions
> 
> For what it is worth, Nathan, this fixes the interoperability problems
> I had with Operator[1] but the new plugin seems to completely degrade
> ffox performance on most of the pages I used- took several times
> longer to load my blog and mail.google.com. This happens with or
> without Operator installed, so it isn't the result of an interaction
> with Operator.
> 
> Is anyone else seeing this? I don't have time (class shortly) to
> uninstall/disable *all* of my plugins, but I'm guessing if Nathan
> didn't see it it must be an interaction with some other plugin, so
> I'll have to back everything out later tonight if no one else is
> seeing it.
> 
> Luis
> 
> [1] https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/4106/
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