Christoph Kutzinski wrote:
Good point,
I stumbled upon this, too. Thinking this was a Firefox bug, I even
filed a bug report against it.
Note: The latest version of HTML Validator (0.5.5) fixed this bug. At
least no more problems in my case.
greetings,
Christoph
Harry Mantheakis wrote:
I thought I should share this with any web-app developers on this list.
I recently installed the HTML Validator extension in Firefox. This
caused
me no-end of troubles because HTML Validator (on Windows XP) was
firing
off rogue secondary requests (!) whenever I was selecting any of my form
submit buttons.
Then I read this blog entry, and realised who the culprit was:
http://ronin.keyboardsamurais.de/evil_firefox_extensions.html
I uninstalled the HTML Validator extension and everything was fine
again.
Kudos to the LiveHTTPHeaders extension which showed the double
requests
being generated - though at first it made me think I had a faulty mouse!
http://livehttpheaders.mozdev.org/
HTH somebody who may be pulling their hair out.
Harry Mantheakis
London, UK
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I couldn't even install the latest version of Firefox on RH 8.0 because
it couldn't find some libraries. I googled the problem and found a post
stating that some of the contributing developers weren't developing on a
fresh image and were inposing specific file permissions on those who
downloaded firefox. Does this make sense? I just left it at that and
continued to use an older version.
Phil
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