Eric Murphy wrote:
> Actually, it is called XPCDOM (XPConnected DOM)
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> I think the major advantage is to lower the memory footprint of Mozilla.
> Other than that, I don't know what else it can be used for.
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> Eric
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> "Doug Hanley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>>I saw somewhere that something called XPDCOM landed recently. What
>>exactly is this? Is it a replacement of XPCOM or just an extension of
>>it? And is this what is causing frequent crashing (on linux at least) in
>>recent builds?
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Oh aren't I foolish. I must be catching dyslexia or something. Thanks
for the info though.
--Doug