The new version of Ubiquity seems to be working well, but now all my
plugins are broken.  Could this be related?  i.e. typing
"about:plugins" gives me a page saying that "No plugins are
installed".  And then even if I try to install a plugin (say, Adobe
Flash), I run the .pkg file to install it, the installation completes
successfully, and then typing about:plugins gives me the same thing as
before.  Youtube tells me I have js disabled or I lack the latest
version of flash, about:ubiquity asks me if I want to dl the .swf file
on the site, etc...

However, this may not be a directly Ubiquity related problem.  3.1b3
certainly includes plugins (creating a new profile shows this).
Disabling or uninstalling Ubiquity does not change anything.  Anyone
have any ideas?  (please reply to me and not to the post)

In case you couldn't tell, I'm on OS X (version 10.5.6) and just
updated from 3.1b2 to b3 and found this thread to fix the trouble of
ubiquity crashing ff.

On Mar 15, 1:48 pm, Atul Varma <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey guys, sorry about this bug.  Your reports have led me to figure
> out what I think is the cause--or at least one of the causes--of the
> crashing bug.  I've fixed it and pushed a new beta release of Ubiquity
> here:
>
>  https://ubiquity.mozilla.com/xpi/ubiquity-latest-beta.xpi
>
> Could you please try this out and let us know if the problem still
> persists?
>
> For anyone who's interested, the Trac issue that represents this
> problem is here:
>
>  https://ubiquity.mozilla.com/trac/ticket/609
>
> - Atul
>
> On Mar 14, 5:13 am, ankur gupta <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi
> > Another crash while using command "image-search".
> > issue the command and click on any result thumbnail. firefox hangs for a
> > second or two and dialog box appears saying firefox has crashed.
>
> > ubiquity 0.1.6.1 , Firefox 3.1b3 on ubuntu 8.10
>
> > Regards
> > Ankur
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