I use FF 1.0.7, but as the page will be a public page I cannot say to
the visitors "please upgrade to FF 1.5..." ;) Is there another solution?

Am 28.02.2006 um 21:40 Uhr schrieb Danger Stevens:
> There were some crashing problems on Firefox 1.07 so the first thing to do
> is make sure you're running Firefox version 1.5.0.1 (http://getfirefox.com).

> If it still crashes let me know and I'll look into it more.

>     - Danger

> On 2/28/06, Jan Deppisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> on my page I start an ajax-request which returns rhtml-code (I use
>> Rails) looping over some objects. When I place the following code within
>> the loop my browser (FF) crashs:
>>
>> <script>
>> var set_std_objekt = function (id) {
>>   new Ajax.Updater('divname', '/dosomestuff', {
>>     asynchronous:true,
>>     evalScripts:true
>>   })
>> }
>> </script>
>>
>> <a href="#" onclick="set_std_objekt (1); return false;"><img...></a>
>>
>> What's wrong here ?
>>
>> Instead when I include the "new Ajax.Updater..." in the
>> onclick-attribute then it works:
>>
>> <a href="#" onclick="new Ajax.Updater....; return false;"><img...></a>
>>
>> I'm new to the prototype stuff so maybe someone could give a hint :)
>>
>> Thx
>> Jan
>>
>>
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