Lucas Levrel wrote:
Le 20 juillet 2010, Jim a écrit :
I was on www.snotr.com, and went to an advertising page they had
there. When I closed that page, there was another page advertising
getting your fortune told underneath the first page. It had malicious
code in it.
I had to ctrl-alt-del out of Seamonkey to make sure it didn't bring up
any more windows message boxes, but when I opened it up again, it
tried to go to the same page (as if SM Monkey had crashed).
I rebooted, and figured that would help SM get that out of its head,
but when I started SM, the address in the URL box was
"about:restorepage", or something like that. I hit the "home" button
before it could start loading that page again.
Any ideas how to get around this SM behavior?
Maybe set browser.sessionstore.resume_from_crash to false?
But you'd better not kill SM unless you really need to. Did you really
have to kill it? Did you try File > Quit (which is not the same as
closing the window with the X upper-right button)?
Thanks for the info, i do the change immediately.
I have the same problem/asking stuff.
Yes, sometimes i need to kill SM using the windows task manager,
because "File > Quit" did not work
and because "closing the window with the X upper-right button" did not
work also.
Sometimes SM crash by itself without any reason, and i hate when i see
SM trying to put itself in the same situation with the restore stuff.
Another stuff that the developper think that we need it - it would be
better if it was false by default.
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