Unfortunately, "javascript.options.jit.content" tweak did not work for
me (Firefox 3.5.1 on Vista SP2). I'm using frank's
extensions.checkCompatibility false-boolean, and it is perfect. Until
the next update...

On Jul 17, 3:45 pm, ccat11 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Alternative is to apply stopgap fix and wait until Gears is compatible
> w/3.5.1 to apply update patch. From Brian Krebs, Washington Post:
>
> "...Fortunately, there is a relatively easy fix for this that can be
> reversed once Mozilla issues a patch. To disable the vulnerable
> component, open up a new Firefox window and type
> "about:config" (without the quotes) in the browser's address bar. In
> the "filter" box, type "jit" and you should see a setting called
> "javascript.options.jit.content". You should notice that beside that
> setting it reads "true," meaning the setting is enabled. If you just
> double-click on that setting, it should disable it, changing the
> option to "false." That's it."
>
> Who knows how long Google will leave us hanging again. The worst, I
> think, was that Google told us nothing for 2 weeks. Even when updated
> Gears became available, I had to find out about it from other sources.
> The Google Gears installation page didn't even say anything about an
> updated version! Just incredible.
>
> On Jul 16, 4:06 am, Paul Black <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Now that Firefox 3.5.1 is just round the corner, I wonder when Gears
> > support will be available for it ....
>
> > Paul

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