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Again, thanks for the suggestion. Perhaps I will wait for the mighty Mozilla to come up with a solution. It's not exactly a world shattering problem really
Andrew
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I doubt they will. The bug was probably in the upgrade process. It might have lead to a faulty setting in your profile that won't be fixed even if they fix the bug. They'll just tell you to create a new profile.
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Try 'AM Deadlink'. Handy tool for checking links to see if they still exist, checking for duplicates, and downloading favicons.
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Scottish Labour politician: �The SNP are on a very dangerous tack. What they are doing is trying to build up a situation in Scotland where the services are manifestly better than south of the border in a number of areas.�
Interviewer: �Is that a bad thing?�
Scottish Labour politician: �No, but they are doing it deliberately.�
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If that is the case, I will attempt your excellent instructions when I get a chance
Andrew
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Try 'AM Deadlink'. Handy tool for checking links to see if they still exist, checking for duplicates, and downloading favicons.
One such link is to my router and that's still there
Andrew
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I doubt they will. The bug was probably in the upgrade process. It might have lead to a faulty setting in your profile that won't be fixed even if they fix the bug. They'll just tell you to create a new profile.
For info, I took the easy route and went back to FF 7.0.1 and disabled auto-update! Cured the favicons of course and is now much faster to respond to bookmarks etc.
Andrew
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Why do people go to the trouble of asking for solutions on a forum, but then ignore any that are posted? Were you just trolling?
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Maybe he weighed up the options and decided on what he felt was right for him and his system. Advice isn't mandatory. If it were, FC would be a place of sweetness, feathers and smiling friends.
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Scottish Labour politician: �The SNP are on a very dangerous tack. What they are doing is trying to build up a situation in Scotland where the services are manifestly better than south of the border in a number of areas.�
Interviewer: �Is that a bad thing?�
Scottish Labour politician: �No, but they are doing it deliberately.�
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Oh dear  Very sad you feel like that.
I have spent a lot of time working in Norway.....
Andrew
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To be fair, Andrew did follow a few of your suggestions, so he didn't ignore "any that were posted". I guess that he just got tired of trying things without success and took the easy way out.
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