I was able to take this "isolated" code, uploaded it to a web page on my domain. (It is a link of some sort with a blank image.) It randomly generates a browser crash roughly once in 25 times I refresh the code. The link contains the offending code. The "img" section is what actually causes the crash.Note the "f=" and "n=" field values do not affect the triggering of the crash. It looks like this code is for a "future feature" (I get an "Asylum Message Rater" clicking on the link), but aside from that, it has caused browser grief with Mozilla 8.0, and it would be nice if it was removed, or at least the image section changed or removed, if the feature is not going to be implemented. For aside from this code, I've never had a browser crash with Mozilla 8.0.
- <a href="/scripts/rate.pl?f=support&n=1456"><img src="http://db.AudioAsylum.com/cgi/log.mpl?u_f=support&u_n=1456" border=0></a> (Open in New Window)
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Topic - Mozilla 8.0 Crash Update: Found the Offending Code... - Todd Krieger 00:52:17 06/13/04 (4)
- Browser Test Page... - Todd Krieger 01:39:50 06/13/04 (2)
- Play it again, Sam... - Rod M 15:31:18 06/16/04 (0)
- Re: Browser Test Page... - Rod M 07:56:53 06/14/04 (0)