Jon Smirl wrote:
Do you have link to profiling instructions for Linux that work with Mozilla?
http://www.mozilla.org/performance/tools.html#profiling jprof works quite well; you just have to compile it in.
The file is 2MB, it is a standard part of every gnome distribution. It is in the gnome-mime-data-2.4.2-1.rpm. /usr/share/mime-info/gnome-vfs.keys
Mine's about 400KB, for what it's worth.
I can mail it to you.
Please. I'll look at it when I get back into town.
I know that Mozilla is not an editor and I don't expect it to act like one. But on the other hand a user shouldn't be able to click around the files on their disk and lock moz up.
If you click around into /dev, you sure will lock up in some cases, and you deserve it... ;)
But yeah, we have known issues with large text files (see bugzilla).
Is this a DOS vulnerability, can a remote site convince Moz to load a file even if the site can't read it?
http: sites cannot link to file:, no. -Boris _______________________________________________ mozilla-layout mailing list [email protected] http://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/mozilla-layout
