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2008-05-03
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2008-05-03
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You have to set dom.window.jsevents.policy to False in /home/user/.mozilla/microb/prefs.js.
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2008-05-03
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I usually see this dialog box after having closed the previous browser process due to the dreaded "Browser not responding".
When I launch the browser again, it now has that dialog poping up on certain pages until I reboot my N800.
dpkg --configure -a
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2008-05-03
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2008-06-14
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2008-06-14
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2008-06-22
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2008-06-22
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2008-06-22
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Best bet is to open about:config and search for notify/warn/confirm/annoy/p!$$