On 09/25/2012 04:53 PM, Bob Fleischer wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote:
Ray_Net wrote:
Bob Fleischer wrote, On 25/09/2012 20:04:
Actually, it doesn't kill the process, but all windows disappear and
SeaMonkey apparently consumes no resources (other than the memory it
is already using).
Bob
You did not send us the offending URL...
When you said "all windows disappear" evenwhile the notepad-window if it
was open ? Strange ...
Please be more clear
latimes.com
All SeaMonkey windows disappear. Other windows do not disappear.
(This is on Windows 7, all task bar icons disappear, too.)
It appears to have something to do with Java.
I was having a similar problem with Firefox on a page that used Java (a
different page).
I completely removed and reinstalled Java on my Windows 7 system, and
now this page loads properly (as does the page that killed Firefox).
Is there any way to verify a Java installation?
Bob
Interesting.
I have Java disabled in Firefox, and didn't manually create the symbolic
link to the plugin for SeaMonkey, and the page loads just fine in both.
No problems browsing the site at all.
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