On 04/21/18 09:34 PM, Perry Wagle wrote:
The issue for me is the increasing use of what I think is bleeding edge 
javascript to render just about everything.  Today, I found that both 
digitalocean and gmail won’t render on ESR52.

I'm still on 45ESR and Gmail works fine (besides some problems cycling through the compose options, probably due to using a fork {OS/2})


But sure I can run another browser, but if I do on macOS, and set my default 
browser to ESR52 (which it sees just fine), it works unless I either don’’t 
have it open, or else have a newer Firefox already running, and then that 
something starts up a profile manager window that doesn’t say which version of 
Firefox is going to open that profile.  And that means you can destroy your 
ESR62 profile with the migration path to the hot new Firefox that you are 
trying to port your life-saving legacy webextension to.

Mozilla seems to do zero testing for back-grading a browser instance and officially don't support it.


Three solutions come to mind:

(1) Get the profile manager to at least say which browser is trying to open 
that profile.

(2) Make ESR’s a real fork, and stop failing to pretend its FF52.

(3) Upgrade ESR52’s javascript engine to something more modern.  (I assume that 
this last is a non-starter, but I thought I’d ask after it).


(4) Sites not updating so fast as the ESR versions are _supported_
Generally I've found it takes a couple of years before a version really starts to have problems.
Dave

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