I don't have time to do it now. With luck I'll have time next week.
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Title:
Pogo.com games [and other java applets] worked before update of
Why isn't this resolved FIXED?
It seems we forgot to.
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Title:
Pogo.com games [and other java applets] worked before update of
Firefox
To
While you're at it, please also try out the test build I mentioned in
comment #85 (download and install it separately). It should also fix
the problem(s).
I need other testers besides myself :-)
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I've got a patch (and a test build) at bug 639647 comment #1 that
fixes the underlying cause of this bug (instead of just backing out my
patches for bug 611910 and bug 620773).
Please test it out, and let us know your results (preferrably at bug
639647).
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I've opened bug 639647 (Restore Java scheme whitelist for NPRuntime
plugins on the 1.9.2 branch).
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Title:
Pogo.com games [and other java applets]
(In reply to comment #50)
It could be a regression from bug 570249 or bug 478823.
It's clearly a regression from my patch for bug 611910. Though it's a
complex bug, and I'm sure other factors are involved. See comment
#50.
Why do you mention those two bugs in particular?
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The two bugs I mentioned are the only plugins bugs I saw in the
release notes of 3.6.14.
Oh, OK. So we can safely say they aren't relevant here :-)
If you have the time, it's of course best to get a nightly regression
range.
I haven't seen bug 611910 in the release notes of 3.6.14, but its
Candidate builds for FF 3.6.15 are available at
ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/nightly/3.6.15-candidates/.
Those who see this bug should try them out.
Note that one apparent problem with these builds, reported above,
turns out to be a different issue (one that also happens in IE8).
I've found the *real* cause of this bug -- it's a bug in how plugins
are started and stopped.
So there's nothing wrong with the concept of a scheme whitelist for
Java, or (basically) with how my patches for bug 611910 and bug 620773
implemented it. Or if there *is* something wrong with the