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Firebird bug? Message board using apostrophe gives search popup etc
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| nospam4me 2005-05-27, 2:45 am |
| Ok I am trying hard to give firebird a chance, but at the website I use
most often (www.avsforum.com) when I am creating a post in their forums
if I use an apostrophe, forward slash, and some other characters mozilla
freaks out and both opens the find popup and does what looks like a
home or end command to the page I'm on.
This is going to make mozilla completely useless to me if I can't fix.
I've tried the latest and previous versions. I'm on xp btw.
please help. Don't reply via mail, post reply.
Troy
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| Ralph Fox 2005-05-27, 7:46 am |
| On Thu, 26 May 2005 22:33:14 -0700, in message
_<sqSdneRRjYuTLAvfRVn-sg@comcast.com>, nospam4me wrote:
> Ok I am trying hard to give firebird a chance, but at the website I use
> most often (www.avsforum.com) when I am creating a post in their forums
> if I use an apostrophe, forward slash, and some other characters mozilla
> freaks out and both opens the find popup and does what looks like a
> home or end command to the page I'm on.
>
> This is going to make mozilla completely useless to me if I can't fix.
Check out this Firefox tip in the support section of the Mozilla website.
http://www.mozilla.org/support/firefox/tips#beh_taf
An easier way to change these settings is to enter about :config
into the URL bar, search for the preference name, right-click
on it and choose "Modify".
> I've tried the latest and previous versions. I'm on xp btw.
The latest version of Firefox, or the latest when it was still called Firebird? :-)
> please help. Don't reply via mail, post reply.
HTH
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Cheers,
Ralph
"There is only one boss, the customer. And he can fire everybody in
the company from the chairman on down, simply by spending his money
somewhere else." -- Sam Walton
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