Hi Larry,

I want you to know I'm having my own issue, nothing to do with firefox, but
it acts just like yours.  it stopped happening when I disabled scripting,
and when I enabled the scripts one by one, it never came back.

this happened after an embarassing episode where I wrote a demonstration
script which caused it to happen on my vista pc and sent it to GW, who of
course did not see it happen, but I think they got a little irritated with
me.

still, there's something about running scripts, which can seem to make
things go wrong, without it seeming to be any particular script.

Chip

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Larry Higgins [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Saturday, July 04, 2009 10:51 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Well, I guess not after all

OK, the latest is as follows. I thought I had solved the problem by
unloading that detect shortcut script, but when I restarted Firefox, the
problems returned. I immediately went back to the script menu and turned off
scripts, and everything returned to normal. Then I turned scripts back on,
and everything still continued to function normally. 
Looks like I'll have to continue to go through this little ritual every time
I want to run Firefox, that is unless any of you can possibly determine
logically from my description of the problem just what might be the
alternative. Oh well, I guess it was just too  good to be true.

Larry

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