From: Pd on 12 Jun 2010 15:41 Peter Ceresole <peter(a)cara.demon.co.uk> wrote: > FF 3.6.3 in OS 10.4.11. > > I downloaded the Flash 10.1 security update and installed it. Everything > works fine except that now, if I want to store a page url (with Cmd-D or > using the menu item) instead of storing it, it offers to delete the url > (and does so if I go ahead). > > I can't see how to get back to the original behaviour. Any ideas? Use Safari - it's not broken like Firefox. </deadpan> -- Pd
From: Peter Ceresole on 12 Jun 2010 15:51 Pd <peterd.news(a)gmail.invalid> wrote: > Use Safari - it's not broken like Firefox. </deadpan> Just dead (in the water). My Firefox has now completely recovered- it's clear that somehow it wasn't clearing the 'already exists' flag in the 'save this url' mechanism. So that's all right- it's fixed. Whereas, of course, the problem with Safari is that it's Safari. Is it still showing those negative pictures? -- Peter
From: Lynn W on 12 Jun 2010 16:28
On 12/06/2010 20:51, in article 1jjzqx9.w20hm7xheoxhN%peter(a)cara.demon.co.uk, "Peter Ceresole" <peter(a)cara.demon.co.uk> wrote: > Pd <peterd.news(a)gmail.invalid> wrote: > >> Use Safari - it's not broken like Firefox. </deadpan> > > Just dead (in the water). > > My Firefox has now completely recovered- it's clear that somehow it > wasn't clearing the 'already exists' flag in the 'save this url' > mechanism. > > So that's all right- it's fixed. Whereas, of course, the problem with > Safari is that it's Safari. > > Is it still showing those negative pictures? And the new version won't open my Direct Banking anymore :-( Lynn Live for today, as tomorrow is not promised |