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Posted on 02/15/2005 12:44:04 PM PST by N3WBI3
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Did not take long for the firefox people to address the problem. Personally I would have preferred something more infunction (like a different color address bad when an IDN address was up). As I dont contribbute to the project who am I to complain, the setting is off by default and a warning is in place when you turn it on. Its about the best they could do considering that this is a protocal problem with Windows and OSX..
Time to actually address this problem about a week..
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posted on
02/15/2005 12:44:06 PM PST
by
N3WBI3
To: N3WBI3; Swordmaker
Looks like they are going to turn of IDN until at least 1.1 when they hope ot have a more perminate fix in place..
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posted on
02/15/2005 12:46:12 PM PST
by
N3WBI3
To: N3WBI3
So is this Bill Gates' fault, too?
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posted on
02/15/2005 12:47:46 PM PST
by
TommyDale
To: N3WBI3
Okay, I need to download Firefox. I've put it off long enough. Where is the best and most current download at?
Thanks
To: N3WBI3
Funny - the one case where Windows IE is NOT vulnerable and other browsers (including my favorite, Safari) are. I guess there are benefits to not following standards, after all.
Of course, if you don't click on those "send-me-your-bank-number-so-we-can-verify-your-account" messages, you're better off, anyway.
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posted on
02/15/2005 12:49:11 PM PST
by
Izzy Dunne
(Hello, I'm a TAGLINE virus. Please help me spread by copying me into YOUR tag line.)
To: TommyDale
So is this Bill Gates' fault, too? Nope. The IDN standard is broken (allows for spoofing in addresses), and removing support for the feature until the standard is fixed is the prudent thing to do.
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posted on
02/15/2005 12:50:06 PM PST
by
kevkrom
(If people are free to do as they wish, they are almost certain not to do as Utopian planners wish)
To: need_a_screen_name
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posted on
02/15/2005 12:50:41 PM PST
by
ThinkDifferent
(These pretzels are making me thirsty)
To: TommyDale
No, and nobody ever said it was. Infact its a problem with the way MS and OSX implement a standard (This does not affect Linux). Here I put up a post about firefox and mention nowhere in it Bill gates or a specific problem with windows and you come on in and post this?
If you're not bright enough to contribute to the conversation its more polite to just stay silent.. Dang windows shills are like Canadians always acting on their P**is envy..
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posted on
02/15/2005 12:50:49 PM PST
by
N3WBI3
To: need_a_screen_name
Okay, I need to download Firefox. I've put it off long enough. Where is the best and most current download at? You should be able to find the latest and greatest at mozilla.org
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posted on
02/15/2005 12:51:44 PM PST
by
kevkrom
(If people are free to do as they wish, they are almost certain not to do as Utopian planners wish)
To: Izzy Dunne
Izzy,
Yes and no. If you install and IDN plugin for Internet explorer it is just as vulnerable. The solution of the firefox folks (turning it off) is similar to the MS solution.
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posted on
02/15/2005 12:52:46 PM PST
by
N3WBI3
To: N3WBI3
Time to actually address this problem about a week..
Is that some sort of spin or have you had your head in the sand for 6+ weeks?
To: need_a_screen_name
You won't be pleased with it when you reload FR threads.
To: N3WBI3
about:config in the address bar to access the configuration functions Hey, that's cool!
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posted on
02/15/2005 12:53:57 PM PST
by
jigsaw
(God Bless Our Troops.)
To: kevkrom
I was being sarcastic. Lately, anything wrong with internet functionality seems to bring out the anti-Gates crowd. My Firefox network.enableIDN is already set to "false" since this news came out several days ago.
To: ThinkDifferent; kevkrom
Thanks! Download commencing.
To: N3WBI3
Just for grins, I tried the about:config command in my Netscape browser. I found the network.enableIDN setting and set it to false just to see what happens to my browsing experience.
I was very intrigued by the following setting:
privacy.popups.default_whitelist default string
aol.com,bankofamerica.com,carsdirect.com,cnn.com,compuserve.com,digitalcity.com,ea.com,mapquest.com,match.com,netscape.com
Look at some of the names in that list! BoA, CNN, carsdirect, match.com, etc.
What do you find in firefox and mozilla???
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posted on
02/15/2005 12:55:55 PM PST
by
NonValueAdded
("We're going to take things away from you on behalf of the common good" HRC 6/28/2004)
To: Ben Ficklin
"You won't be pleased with it when you reload FR threads."
Doesn't refresh pages well?
To: Griptilian
I could be wrong but this issue came up last week (I have been deep in papers this week so it might be two). Iwent to secunia to check and the
Vulnerability was released on 02-07-2005, a whopping eight days ago..
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posted on
02/15/2005 12:55:59 PM PST
by
N3WBI3
To: need_a_screen_name
Doesn't refresh pages well? In IE, when you're at the "bottom" of a thread, and after you refresh, you're looking at the post you last looked at, with the "new" content below
In Firefox, after you refresh, you're at the bottom of the refreshed page, and you have to scroll back up to find where you left off.
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posted on
02/15/2005 12:58:19 PM PST
by
So Cal Rocket
(Proud Member: Internet Pajama Wearers for Truth)
To: NonValueAdded
I find that you can confiure them yourself, by default there is no whitelist. You at some point clicked (allow popups from this site) and that put them there.
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posted on
02/15/2005 12:58:31 PM PST
by
N3WBI3
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