No I have not heard of this.  In fact I'm extremely surprised that any
Javascript could work on a 32 bit OS and yet fail on a 64 bit one.
Especially in a Firefox point release. I run 64 bit windows at home, can
you point to particular scripts that fail, and give clear detail on what
should happen but does not?


On Tue, Aug 20, 2013 at 4:37 PM, Matt Sargent
<[email protected]>wrote:

> I've had a report of a few scripts breaking on 64 bit Win7 (32 bit works
> fine), since the latest Firefox release, 23.0.1. I don't have 64 bit Win 7
> machine to test it on. I recommended that the user try reverting to FF
> 23.0.0, and that cleared up the issue, so there's definitely a problem
> here. The script didn't throw any errors to the console, so that makes it a
> bit harder to pin down.
>
> Has anyone heard of anything similar going on with the latest FF release?
>
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