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FF crash down ...?

Post by scarybu » 22 Jan 2007, 14:22

Hi Guys,

I wanna mention, that the plug in causes a crash down of Firefox, if the main trashmail.net server is not reachable and down respectively. I don't know, how exactly the error management works - I just want you to know this issue. Or did I do anything wrong?

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scarybu

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Re: FF crash down ...?

Post by Admin » 22 Jan 2007, 18:52

scarybu wrote:Hi Guys,

I wanna mention, that the plug in causes a crash down of Firefox, if the main trashmail.net server is not reachable and down respectively. I don't know, how exactly the error management works - I just want you to know this issue. Or did I do anything wrong?

Best regards,

scarybu
Hi,

you are right. I will try to fix this problem urgently.
I hope you don't loss any valuable data in your firefox browser.
Best regards,
Stephan Ferraro
Founder of TrashMail.com
CEO of Aionda GmbH

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Post by scarybu » 22 Jan 2007, 21:14

dont't worry!! firefox session recovery brought everything back :P ... but it would be annoying if you call unintentionally your plug in and FF crashes down just because of this non catched error.

a big thank you for your support!

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Post by Admin » 22 Jan 2007, 21:56

scarybu wrote:dont't worry!! firefox session recovery brought everything back :P ... but it would be annoying if you call unintentionally your plug in and FF crashes down just because of this non catched error.

a big thank you for your support!
I tried just to handle this error (for version 1.0.8) with the XMLHttpRequest method:
I can catch this error perfectly in synchronized and asynchronized mode.
In the synchronized mode the firefox will freeze after displaying an error message about a timeout, and in the asynchronized mode it will not freeze but not close automatically the main window (firefox bugs?).

It seems to be more difficult than I thought to implement this feature.
Best regards,
Stephan Ferraro
Founder of TrashMail.com
CEO of Aionda GmbH

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Re: FF crash down ...?

Post by Admin » 24 Jun 2009, 14:43

This problem should have been fixed since add-on version 2.0 which has been remade from scratch.
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Stephan Ferraro
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