Hello Firefox
Originally Posted by MrFatbooty
I tried using pipelining for a while but it would cause more than a few different websites to not work properly. For example google maps never loaded right with pipelining on. So you pipeliners, try looking at maps.google.com and see if it works for you. I turned it off and it works fine for me now.
Originally Posted by mayonaise
what's the problem you're having? I just turned it on on my computer at work, with the http.pipelining.maxrequests value set to 10. google maps seems to work fine. i'm not too sure it's significantly faster, tho.
Originally Posted by mayonaise
what's the problem you're having? I just turned it on on my computer at work, with the http.pipelining.maxrequests value set to 10. google maps seems to work fine. i'm not too sure it's significantly faster, tho.
it works, it just doesnt load the image correctly, not sure why, right clik that box that isnt there and hit "view image" then when the blank page pops up hit refresh and then hit back to fix it :dunno:
Originally Posted by LexRespect
Its all about tabbed browsing.
i think aol calls their new AIM triton, and they are stopping updates for aim after 5.9
Originally Posted by sherwood
aim is going to use tabbed i'ms which is bullish, if i accidentally close my im box i dont want to lose all my im's.
i think aol calls their new AIM triton, and they are stopping updates for aim after 5.9
i think aol calls their new AIM triton, and they are stopping updates for aim after 5.9
Originally Posted by sherwood
it works, it just doesnt load the image correctly, not sure why, right clik that box that isnt there and hit "view image" then when the blank page pops up hit refresh and then hit back to fix it :dunno:
Originally Posted by mayonaise
hopefully you can disable the tabs. mozilla/firefox default behavior is *no* tabs.. it'd be pretty dumb of AOL to force people to use them. but then again, it's AOL.
if you can right click the image tiles in google maps and get a menu, i'd like to know how. they aren't just images, they're probably xhtml elements. anyway, it's still a problem that shouldn't happen. i'm experiencing it consistently now.
if you can right click the image tiles in google maps and get a menu, i'd like to know how. they aren't just images, they're probably xhtml elements. anyway, it's still a problem that shouldn't happen. i'm experiencing it consistently now.



