When I'm at work, I've seen the gmail churn so I've started using the
"Basic HTML" version.  We also monitor all web traffic too, so the
"basic HTML" version is actually better in a way since that doesn't
refresh itself every 30 seconds (or whatever the interval is).  I
suspect with the basic HTML version, a lot of our "top 10" internet
users will fall out of the top 10.

Larry

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Sent: Thursday, May 22, 2008 8:49 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [CGUYS] Adobe Reader/ Firefox conflict?

I'm running FF 2.0.0.14 on an XP desktop & laptop and latest FF 2.x on a
MBP. I've noticed issues with the gmail inbox the past week or 2.
Instead of
loading, it will "churn" for a few seconds until I close FF. I can load
same
pages in IE or Opera (or Safari on MBP) without incident. I loaded the
FF 3
beta RC1 on the XP laptop and have not seen any gmail issues. Offered
for
what it's worth.

YMMV

Date:

From:

Subject: Re: Adobe Reader/ Firefox conflict?
>
> Although I haven't experienced your problem, I  have found firefox to
be
> problematic on various machines.  Particularly in older installations
or
> older computers.  It just loses functions. Often re installation
doesn't
> help.
>
> ------------------------------
>

-- 
In all large corporations, there is a pervasive fear that someone,
somewhere
is having fun with a computer on company time. Networks help alleviate
that
fear.

- John C. Dvorak


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