Scriipt has stopped working (Firefox)

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I keep getting this message mostly when trying to open Youtube "Script has stopped working." or something, with "Script: http://s.ytimg.com/yt/jsbin/html5player-vflGWJljH.js:53" and then it asks to stop the script or continue. Neither works, I recently reinstalled Adobe Flash Player because it kept crashing.. But this is even worse.
 
where do you even come from. you appear to ask and then disappear.
 
why do you insist on using a jew based browser. get chrome as it is superior to that jew based IE and firefox. also, you come to tnb as if we are geek squad of best buy or something for that matter and google or someone else could help you.

Chrome is rapidly developing and is already as popular as Firefox. It has extensions, plugins, themes, and has passed Firefox in many browser tests, such as the Sunspider. It aims to be the fastest browser out there.

Start-up Time
Google Chrome starts up faster.
Chrome does in general start up faster, most noticeable when doing a cold boot. Firefox has however been improving it's speed lately and is catching up. In situations where a lot of tabs are involved, Firefox can also be faster.

Memory
Google Chrome is more memory hungry than Firefox.
Memory use varies depending on add-ons (extensions and plugins) and overall system usage of memory in relation to available memory. However, when your computer is idle, Firefox does some times start hogging it's memory. When going out of idle state, the memory usage drops accordingly.

Security and Stability
Google Chrome creates a new process for each tab.
This would on paper make the browser more stable. This makes each tab a bit more isolated from the rest, so it may end up making the browser more secure in some scenarios. In Firefox, sometimes if one site is misbehaving, then you need to kill the browser (and along with it all the other tabs which are open). However, in real life scenarios Google Chrome is reported to fully crash more often than Firefox. I personally have never experienced one tab crashing without it affecting the rest of the browser.

Compatibility
Both of the browsers offer about the same compatibility with some webpages working better in one or the other of the browsers. An extension called IE Tab which is available for both browsers emulate Internet Explorer to make IE-only webpages available on other browsers.

Updating
Google Chrome updates automatically.
Although Firefox is quite easy to update as well. By going to the "About" screen and pressing "Update".
 
deejay said:
why do you insist on using a jew based browser. get chrome as it is superior to that jew based IE and firefox. also, you come to tnb as if we are geek squad of best buy or something for that matter and google or someone else could help you.

Chrome is rapidly developing and is already as popular as Firefox. It has extensions, plugins, themes, and has passed Firefox in many browser tests, such as the Sunspider. It aims to be the fastest browser out there.

Start-up Time
Google Chrome starts up faster.
Chrome does in general start up faster, most noticeable when doing a cold boot. Firefox has however been improving it's speed lately and is catching up. In situations where a lot of tabs are involved, Firefox can also be faster.

Memory
Google Chrome is more memory hungry than Firefox.
Memory use varies depending on add-ons (extensions and plugins) and overall system usage of memory in relation to available memory. However, when your computer is idle, Firefox does some times start hogging it's memory. When going out of idle state, the memory usage drops accordingly.

Security and Stability
Google Chrome creates a new process for each tab.
This would on paper make the browser more stable. This makes each tab a bit more isolated from the rest, so it may end up making the browser more secure in some scenarios. In Firefox, sometimes if one site is misbehaving, then you need to kill the browser (and along with it all the other tabs which are open). However, in real life scenarios Google Chrome is reported to fully crash more often than Firefox. I personally have never experienced one tab crashing without it affecting the rest of the browser.

Compatibility
Both of the browsers offer about the same compatibility with some webpages working better in one or the other of the browsers. An extension called IE Tab which is available for both browsers emulate Internet Explorer to make IE-only webpages available on other browsers.

Updating
Google Chrome updates automatically.
Although Firefox is quite easy to update as well. By going to the "About" screen and pressing "Update".

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deejay said:
why do you insist on using a jew based browser. get chrome as it is superior to that jew based IE and firefox. also, you come to tnb as if we are geek squad of best buy or something for that matter and google or someone else could help you.

Chrome is rapidly developing and is already as popular as Firefox. It has extensions, plugins, themes, and has passed Firefox in many browser tests, such as the Sunspider. It aims to be the fastest browser out there.

Start-up Time
Google Chrome starts up faster.
Chrome does in general start up faster, most noticeable when doing a cold boot. Firefox has however been improving it's speed lately and is catching up. In situations where a lot of tabs are involved, Firefox can also be faster.

Memory
Google Chrome is more memory hungry than Firefox.
Memory use varies depending on add-ons (extensions and plugins) and overall system usage of memory in relation to available memory. However, when your computer is idle, Firefox does some times start hogging it's memory. When going out of idle state, the memory usage drops accordingly.

Security and Stability
Google Chrome creates a new process for each tab.
This would on paper make the browser more stable. This makes each tab a bit more isolated from the rest, so it may end up making the browser more secure in some scenarios. In Firefox, sometimes if one site is misbehaving, then you need to kill the browser (and along with it all the other tabs which are open). However, in real life scenarios Google Chrome is reported to fully crash more often than Firefox. I personally have never experienced one tab crashing without it affecting the rest of the browser.

Compatibility
Both of the browsers offer about the same compatibility with some webpages working better in one or the other of the browsers. An extension called IE Tab which is available for both browsers emulate Internet Explorer to make IE-only webpages available on other browsers.

Updating
Google Chrome updates automatically.
Although Firefox is quite easy to update as well. By going to the "About" screen and pressing "Update".



Is it possible to move all bookmarks from Firefox to Chrome? Then I might give it a shot. And cookies too, for saved accounts & Passswords.
 
Yes, as far as I know it got solved and everything imports to everything. Firefox is shit unless you use it for a scripting framework, still laggy as fuck.
 
Installed, imported, synced, and already posting from a faster browser.

On the original topic, I haven't seen "Script has stopped working" since like Windows XP Service Pack 1.
 
Didn't save all of the bookmarks nor kept me logged in anything.
 
Because that helps me with my log-ins. Gg. I already figured that much out dipshit.
 
How much would it take for you to click into the "name" bar, choose the appropiate one, then click into the password bar as it autofills.

Badumm tss.
 
Maybe because that isn't working ? :-)


The bookmarks moved on, the settings didn't. Because it didn't give the bloody option.


And when I try the "Important from another browser" It only shows IE and Google Toolbar.
 
It worked perfectly for me, so, yeah. Still don't know which Firefox version are you speaking of
 
Many people have that problem that Firefox isn't showing up in the options, I googled it.
 
If I'd know how I would, my mind is only half working. I'm half asleep. I'm exhausted. If I wasn't I wouldn't need help with all this
 
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