TC 7.5 beta 3 bug report (firefox 3.5 problem)

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TC 7.5 beta 3 bug report (firefox 3.5 problem)

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When I am surfing in the firefox 3.5 beta 4 portable, TC 7.5 beta 3 pops up a window, and here is the report:
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Access violation at address 7C93B21A. Write of address 00000010.
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Windows exception: C0000005

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7C93B21A 00413DDC 77D18732 77D18814

77D3E1AB 77D2A011 77D2A037 004429ED

00413DDC 77D18732 77D18814 77D189CB

77D2A439 77D196C5 00419395 0041A2FE

004193C0 0041957A 006931C4 7C817075

7C81707E
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Thanks for your bug report. I don't currently see how Firefox could influence Total Commander. When exactly do you get this error? When switching from TC to Firefox? Or the other way?
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Does it happen for any page you are viewing or i.e. heavy ones?

I can see occasional errors with Opera 9.64 and Flash pages when I want to close my browser. In my case: Opera crashes with message and after few seconds - TC gives AV error. Mostly reproducable before system shutdown. I could never reproduce it without Opera so I assumed that rather Opera gets into TC memory space than strange TC bug appearing. I am not sure it's true but that is how I understand it :)
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ghisler(Author) wrote:Thanks for your bug report. I don't currently see how Firefox could influence Total Commander. When exactly do you get this error? When switching from TC to Firefox? Or the other way?
To be honest, I can't remember exactly what I was doing then. :?

It seems that I was using Firefox, then switched to TC to find a file for a short time, and then switched back. At this time, TC popped up an error window.
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fenix_productions wrote:2Goldentime
Does it happen for any page you are viewing or i.e. heavy ones?

I can see occasional errors with Opera 9.64 and Flash pages when I want to close my browser. In my case: Opera crashes with message and after few seconds - TC gives AV error. Mostly reproducable before system shutdown. I could never reproduce it without Opera so I assumed that rather Opera gets into TC memory space than strange TC bug appearing. I am not sure it's true but that is how I understand it :)
Yes, I was viewing multiple pages then, and one of them had a lot of javascripts, and refreshed frequently. I don't know if this is the problem :?
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It's just a wild guess about bug in Firefox which can "spread out" to other applications. Unfortunately, TC was a victim ;)
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's just a wild guess about bug in Firefox which can "spread out" to other applications.
How can an OS allow an app to to crash another one? This would be quite a crappy OS.
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Honestly I don't know but what would be the other reason of my "Opera case"? Sometimes, at the end of the day: I close Opera, close TC and after deciding to close Windows I have Opera error info and TC AV almost right away. I don't think it's TC fault because it never happens when there is no Opera. I had also few problems with unpacking big RAR archives when my browser was in background (CRC errors). I had thought it's RAM problem but Memtest (and few other tools) shows nothing wrong with it. Switching Opera off before unpacking solves CRC problems.

Well, I'll try to catch TC error message next time, if I will be quicker than shutdown procedure.

PS. I might be wrong about one app crashing another but how can we hear about "getting control of someone's PC on memory leak" if it's not possible for one application to intercept another?
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2fenix_productions,
I have programs conflicting with one another a lot anymore. Usually I get a hold of the author and together we figure out what is going on. It's bound to happen the more stuff you use. If you think Opera 9 is bad, try Opera 10 beta. That is a whole new experience in not getting along with other software and web sites.
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But Opera 10 is still an Alpha ;)
Beta will come in a few days I hope. But with the new skin included! :D
If you have a way how to reproduce, I can check that too with Opera 10.
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I was thinking alpha and typed beta. My bad. ;)
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2Boofo
I've stopped using test versions of Opera when 9.x appeared. Since then even stable builds occasionally show strange errors. I've never had any problems before that and I could never see any error. Even the most "popular" bugs with alphas were not reproducible on my PC. It had been very strange but stopped working this way. It is sad but I feel my browser went (and is still going) down in the terms of quality but I find it better than other browsers despite that.

"Hope for the best be prepare for worst". I am slowly looking for other browser lately and will switch if 10 appears personal disaster ;)

Same applies to Miranda IM…
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Yes, Opera 10 leaves a little to be desired at times. But it is Fast! And it has the option to Mask FF and IE. I have IE8 on stand-by. ;)

I was using Digsby and then went back to Trillian with the new Astra. (I am a registered user of the old Trillian so the upgrade was cheap.) Digsby started out good but has gone down from there it seems.
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I see that I have found a group of people using the same software (Opera, TC, Miranda) I do. :D
But when I see one of you in the Executor-Forums, I will start to feel paranoid for sure. ;)
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Maybe it was an out of memory problem? Firefox 3 is consuming a lot of memory here, and 3.5 is said to use separate processes for all tabs, which will increase the memory usage quite a lot...
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