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Why did firefox 45.0.2 disable javascript
Why did firefox 45.0.2 disable javascript










why did firefox 45.0.2 disable javascript

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why did firefox 45.0.2 disable javascript

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why did firefox 45.0.2 disable javascript

Chromium does not have this issue only Firefox. Sometimes it will play after several seconds, then after a minute or more it will freeze again. The seek bar indicates the data has loaded, however video just keeps loading forever and never plays. The issue is universal to all video sources: Youtube, Facebook, etc. This is very problematic, please let me know if anyone else is seeing it and what to do. The issue persists even after a full system restart as well as rebooting my router. I don’t know if anything changed, there was a small update but I didn’t look carefully exactly what it was for, it just started happening all of a sudden. If there are other questions please file a new bug.As of yesterday I’m unable to play video in Firefox. I'll contact Avast in the very near future. The movement of clients from 47.0.2 to 49.0.2 is easily seen over the 4 days from the initial query on Saturday to today's query on Wednesday. Matches in MainSummary: 21831 (99.70% of all pings) > a chance to boot their computers, run Firefox, send a telemetry ping, etc.ĭate Range: 20161102 - 20161108 (updated every night) > I'll check again how these clients are doing sometime next week so they have > Matches in MainSummary: 21772 (99.43% of all pings) (In reply to Robert Strong (use needinfo to contact me) from comment #48) I'll increase the date range from just 20161102 to 20161102 - 20161104 and do another comparison of movement over days similar to the comparison above but over a larger range so those that don't boot their computer and run Firefox that often have a greater chance of being included in the results. > At least to me there doesn't appear to be anything to be concerned about. > Distribution of clients last version in MainSummary that have reported (In reply to Robert Strong (use needinfo to contact me) from comment #37) This leaves us with 7,635 out of 1,189,556 update pings without websense information. Most of the pings without websense info (92,157) are modified by Avast (avast=1 in the query). I analyzed (a fancy word for grepping) the balrog logs.












Why did firefox 45.0.2 disable javascript