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Jerry Feldman wrote: > This morning, I tried to load gmail on Firefox (firefox.x86_64 > 3.6.13-1.fc14) > I don't use Firefox for gmail*, but Seamonkey, 32-bit, seems to work for me. -kb * Firefox is my primary web browser, with long history, some cookies allowed, some Javascript allowed, etc. I do Google searches without letting them store cookies, but gmail requires cookies, so I have a menu item that launches an anything-goes Seamonkey, I do something like Google or some sign-up site that fights with any restrictions, then when I close Seamonkey and my script deletes all the history. A free-for-all, but single use web browser--cuts down on cross-site-scripting security holes. My Firefox runs forever with a million tabs, for a my single-use browser I use it for something specific and then quit.
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