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Package: dillo
Version: 0.7.3-1.1

When I go to http://goldeconomy.com/index2.html and click on "Gold ETF"
Dillo crashes.  When I then click on X to close the Dillo window, it
will not close.  I'm using the Ice window manager.  When I click on the
ICE icon and then click on logout, it doesn't work.  I finally had to do
a ctrl-alt-backspace to get out of both Dillo and xwindow.

Looking at the taskbar cpu monitor shows the cpu is overloaded and this
doesn't change.  An infinite loop is likely running after I click on the
"Gold ETF" icon.

                        David Lawyer

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Subject: Dillo browser crashes when certain link clicked on
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can't reproduce, feel free to reopen the bug, when you have
new urls that you can get the browser crashed.


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