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ThinkingPlus 02-23-2006 02:10 PM

Firefox Crashing
 
Are there any Firefox users having this problem? When browsing the LBG forums, clicking on a link to a thread or forum will occasionally cause the browser to crash. This only happens when viewing the LBG forums as far as I can tell. This only cropped up in some of the later versions of Firefox. It was not an issue with versions as far back as 1.0.1. Admins, any ideas?

efnef 02-23-2006 03:35 PM

Not a problem here.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ThinkingPlus
Are there any Firefox users having this problem? When browsing the LBG forums, clicking on a link to a thread or forum will occasionally cause the browser to crash. This only happens when viewing the LBG forums as far as I can tell. This only cropped up in some of the later versions of Firefox. It was not an issue with versions as far back as 1.0.1. Admins, any ideas?

Mine is the current version. I've not had any problems here.

bambam 02-23-2006 05:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ThinkingPlus
Are there any Firefox users having this problem? When browsing the LBG forums, clicking on a link to a thread or forum will occasionally cause the browser to crash. This only happens when viewing the LBG forums as far as I can tell. This only cropped up in some of the later versions of Firefox. It was not an issue with versions as far back as 1.0.1. Admins, any ideas?

I've been using the latest firefox for months with no problems. Are you getting any error message or is it just closing?

ThinkingPlus 02-23-2006 05:35 PM

Tabs?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bambam
I've been using the latest firefox for months with no problems. Are you getting any error message or is it just closing?

It crashes and says it is compiling a log. I will see if I can get the log information if it happens again. I think most if not all of the crashes occurred when I had LBG open in a tab. Do you think tab usage vs. separate browser window might have anything to do with it?

stilltrying 02-23-2006 05:40 PM

tabs
 
I use tabs all the time and haven't had a problem here.

ThinkingPlus 02-23-2006 05:50 PM

Hung This Time
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bambam
I've been using the latest firefox for months with no problems. Are you getting any error message or is it just closing?

Well in the middle of my last post, Firefox hung. It did not crash, but just stopped updating. I went ahead and posted my reply, but had no clue if it worked. Came back in using IE and found the post worked, but Firefox is seriously hung. I had separate browser windows as well. Both windows are hung. I have observed this behaviour as well in the past. I am on my work computer right now, but the same kinds of things happen on my home machine. It is very frustrating and apparently localized to me. How exciting is that?

bambam 02-23-2006 06:43 PM

problems wouldn't be fun if they weren't localized to one user! ;-)

I doubt the tabs have anything to do with it, but I've been wrong before. Is LBG.com the only website causing you problems?

ThinkingPlus 02-23-2006 06:57 PM

Tabs is Red Herring
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bambam
problems wouldn't be fun if they weren't localized to one user! ;-)

I doubt the tabs have anything to do with it, but I've been wrong before. Is LBG.com the only website causing you problems?

So far yes. LBG.com access after some time either causes a crash of Firefox or Firefox hangs. It seems to happen when I click on a link or am trying to post and the web site performs an update (this wacked me most recently). Also, when I kill the Firefox windows after it hangs, the firefox.exe process does not go away. I have to manually kill it using the Task Mangler.

While I am not a Windows expert, I am a fairly savvy computer user (I write real-time software on occasion as part of my job building WMDs for the government :twisted: :shock: ). If you want me to do some in-depth toubleshooting at this end, I am game. Just give me good destructions. :D

bambam 02-23-2006 08:03 PM

Avatars??
 
I did a little digging and good news, you're not the only one! OK, that probably doesn't make you feel much better. Haven't found anybody that knows why this is happening yet, just that the forum software and firefox 1.5 aren't getting along for the occasional user. Reported crashes and hangs.

Something that has worked for at least one user is disabling viewing of avatars in your user control panel. In the "Options" page there is a "Show Avatars" checkbox under the "Thread Display Options" section. If this works for you, please report back.

ThinkingPlus 02-24-2006 01:22 PM

No Joy in Mudville
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bambam
I did a little digging and good news, you're not the only one! OK, that probably doesn't make you feel much better. Haven't found anybody that knows why this is happening yet, just that the forum software and firefox 1.5 aren't getting along for the occasional user. Reported crashes and hangs.

Something that has worked for at least one user is disabling viewing of avatars in your user control panel. In the "Options" page there is a "Show Avatars" checkbox under the "Thread Display Options" section. If this works for you, please report back.

I disabled avatar display. No help. It just crashed around 8:35 PST. The offending routine within Firfox is RtlpWaitForCriticalSection. It is generating an access violation (Exception number: c0000005 (access violation)). I pulled all this information from the Dr. Watson event log. Anything else I can provide?


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