Michael McDougall wrote:

>Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
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>>Michael McDougall wrote:
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>>>Michael McDougall wrote:
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>>>>Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
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>>>>>Dean Allemang wrote:
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>>>>>>I was disappointed when Piggybank gave me the following message when I 
>>>>>>restarted Firefox:
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>>>>>>TypeError: PB_Extension.getInstance is not a function
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>>>>>Hmm, never seen that before.
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>>>>For what it's worth, I got the exact same message:
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>>>>TypeError: PB_Extension.getInstance is not a function
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>>>>I'll try your remedy (despite Dean's experience).
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>>>Uninstalling, removing the directory and cleaning prefs.js did not help.
>>>I still get the TypeError popping up when the install wizard is on the
>>>"Now Piggy Ban is initializing its data stores" page.
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>>>I'm using Firefox 2.0 (rc3?). Is that a bad thing?
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>>Oh, haven't tried with rc3, let me try that. On what OS are you running?
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>OS: Windows XP Pro, up to date version.
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>Java: "Java Plug-in 1.5.0_06. Using JRE version 1.5.0_06 Java
>HotSpot(TM) Client VM"
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Same problem on my mac, which has a similar set of extensions.

OS: OS X 10.4
Java: "1.5.0_06"

Could it be a conflict among extensions?


Michael



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