• Can onl;y open ONE window of Firefox

    From james@nospam.com@21:1/5 to All on Thu Feb 15 20:02:56 2018
    XPost: microsoft.public.windowsxp.general

    I posted this days ago, as part of another thread, and never got any
    reply.

    I mentioned removing K-Meleon, which was my default browser for years,
    but no longer works properly with the HTTPS sites.

    But now it seems I have a bigger problem. Firefox is the default and
    only browser in use now. This is a Win98se setup, with kernel-ex and
    Firefox 3.6.28.

    What happens, is that if I have an open FF window, I can not click on
    another .HTML file. Or I should say it wont open if I do click on it.

    For example, I often have a FF site open for the local weather radar.
    If I am reading a newsgroup and there is a link in a page (Such as( www.website.com
    When I click on that link, NOTHING happens. I must first close the open
    FF page.

    Is this normal FF behavior, or is something screwed up?
    It cant be in the FF settings, because I uninstalled FF entirely, and reinstalled this same version from scratch, and did not change any
    settings, other than setting the homepage to *blank*. (so i could test offline).

    This is ridiculous. There is no reason that a second FF page shoulod not
    open, without closing the open one first. I'm about ready to just
    restore the original setup from my backups which will put K-Meleon back.
    At least K-meleon opened multiple windows, and I could just copy and
    paste the URL to FF when K-meleon did not open the site correctly.

    Any ideas????
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  • From Ammammata@21:1/5 to All on Fri Feb 16 07:28:52 2018
    XPost: microsoft.public.windowsxp.general

    Il giorno Fri 16 Feb 2018 03:02:56a, ** ha inviato su microsoft.public.windowsxp.general il messaggio news:26ec8dpcmirpjn6f0eji7gqtuetf80h0jm@4ax.com. Vediamo cosa ha scritto:

    This is a Win98se setup,

    This is ridiculous.

    I agree.

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  • From JJ@21:1/5 to james@nospam.com on Sat Feb 17 02:20:11 2018
    XPost: microsoft.public.windowsxp.general

    On Thu, 15 Feb 2018 20:02:56 -0600, james@nospam.com wrote:

    I posted this days ago, as part of another thread, and never got any
    reply.

    I mentioned removing K-Meleon, which was my default browser for years,
    but no longer works properly with the HTTPS sites.

    But now it seems I have a bigger problem. Firefox is the default and
    only browser in use now. This is a Win98se setup, with kernel-ex and
    Firefox 3.6.28.

    What happens, is that if I have an open FF window, I can not click on
    another .HTML file. Or I should say it wont open if I do click on it.

    For example, I often have a FF site open for the local weather radar.
    If I am reading a newsgroup and there is a link in a page (Such as( www.website.com
    When I click on that link, NOTHING happens. I must first close the open
    FF page.

    Is this normal FF behavior, or is something screwed up?
    It cant be in the FF settings, because I uninstalled FF entirely, and reinstalled this same version from scratch, and did not change any
    settings, other than setting the homepage to *blank*. (so i could test offline).

    This is ridiculous. There is no reason that a second FF page shoulod not open, without closing the open one first. I'm about ready to just
    restore the original setup from my backups which will put K-Meleon back.
    At least K-meleon opened multiple windows, and I could just copy and
    paste the URL to FF when K-meleon did not open the site correctly.

    Any ideas????

    Try increasing the page file size, if it's still less than 2GB.
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  • From james@nospam.com@21:1/5 to jj4public@vfemail.net on Fri Feb 16 14:22:22 2018
    XPost: microsoft.public.windowsxp.general

    On Sat, 17 Feb 2018 02:20:11 +0700, JJ <jj4public@vfemail.net> wrote:

    On Thu, 15 Feb 2018 20:02:56 -0600, james@nospam.com wrote:

    I posted this days ago, as part of another thread, and never got any
    reply.

    I mentioned removing K-Meleon, which was my default browser for years,
    but no longer works properly with the HTTPS sites.

    But now it seems I have a bigger problem. Firefox is the default and
    only browser in use now. This is a Win98se setup, with kernel-ex and
    Firefox 3.6.28.

    What happens, is that if I have an open FF window, I can not click on
    another .HTML file. Or I should say it wont open if I do click on it.

    For example, I often have a FF site open for the local weather radar.
    If I am reading a newsgroup and there is a link in a page (Such as(
    www.website.com
    When I click on that link, NOTHING happens. I must first close the open
    FF page.

    Is this normal FF behavior, or is something screwed up?
    It cant be in the FF settings, because I uninstalled FF entirely, and
    reinstalled this same version from scratch, and did not change any
    settings, other than setting the homepage to *blank*. (so i could test
    offline).

    This is ridiculous. There is no reason that a second FF page shoulod not
    open, without closing the open one first. I'm about ready to just
    restore the original setup from my backups which will put K-Meleon back.
    At least K-meleon opened multiple windows, and I could just copy and
    paste the URL to FF when K-meleon did not open the site correctly.

    Any ideas????

    Try increasing the page file size, if it's still less than 2GB.

    I just looked in the Firefox settings and I am not seeing anything
    called "page file". Or do I need to look in ABOUT:CONFIG?

    One thing I may not have been clear about.

    I CAN open multiple tabs, or even open other windows, from within
    Firefox. That works fine.
    But if I click on a web address (URL) located anywhere outside of FF,
    such as a web URL in a newsgroup message, a shortcut to a website on my desktop, or a saved website .htm file, it will NOT open, if another FF
    page is open.

    With K-Meleon as my default browser, I could keep opening websites
    regardless where there was a URL posted, and could continue to open them
    until I overloaded my computer. It was not unusual for me to have 20 or
    more websites loaded, before my system began slowing down.
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  • From Computer Nerd Kev@21:1/5 to james@nospam.com on Fri Feb 16 23:03:42 2018
    XPost: microsoft.public.windowsxp.general

    In microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion james@nospam.com wrote:
    On Sat, 17 Feb 2018 02:20:11 +0700, JJ <jj4public@vfemail.net> wrote:
    One thing I may not have been clear about.

    I CAN open multiple tabs, or even open other windows, from within
    Firefox. That works fine.
    But if I click on a web address (URL) located anywhere outside of FF,
    such as a web URL in a newsgroup message, a shortcut to a website on my desktop, or a saved website .htm file, it will NOT open, if another FF
    page is open.

    With K-Meleon as my default browser, I could keep opening websites
    regardless where there was a URL posted, and could continue to open them until I overloaded my computer. It was not unusual for me to have 20 or
    more websites loaded, before my system began slowing down.

    Try executing Firefox with a URL at the command prompt and see whether
    it spits out some error message there which you don't normally see.

    I think my install of Firefox 3.6.28 on Win XP is set to open items
    like saved files as new tabs if a window is already open (I'm on a
    different PC now so can't check). Perhaps in your set-up this is
    working so far as to stop the new window from opening, but
    something's preventing it from opening a new tab instead.

    Did you keep your old "profile" when you reinstalled? If so, I've
    heard of many strange Firefox problems being fixed by starting a
    new Firefox profile. You could also try running in Firefox's
    "Safe Mode".

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  • From james@nospam.com@21:1/5 to Computer Nerd Kev on Sat Feb 17 00:36:23 2018
    XPost: microsoft.public.windowsxp.general

    On Fri, 16 Feb 2018 23:03:42 +0000 (UTC), not@telling.you.invalid
    (Computer Nerd Kev) wrote:

    In microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion james@nospam.com wrote:
    On Sat, 17 Feb 2018 02:20:11 +0700, JJ <jj4public@vfemail.net> wrote:
    One thing I may not have been clear about.

    I CAN open multiple tabs, or even open other windows, from within
    Firefox. That works fine.
    But if I click on a web address (URL) located anywhere outside of FF,
    such as a web URL in a newsgroup message, a shortcut to a website on my
    desktop, or a saved website .htm file, it will NOT open, if another FF
    page is open.

    With K-Meleon as my default browser, I could keep opening websites
    regardless where there was a URL posted, and could continue to open them
    until I overloaded my computer. It was not unusual for me to have 20 or
    more websites loaded, before my system began slowing down.

    Try executing Firefox with a URL at the command prompt and see whether
    it spits out some error message there which you don't normally see.

    I think my install of Firefox 3.6.28 on Win XP is set to open items
    like saved files as new tabs if a window is already open (I'm on a
    different PC now so can't check). Perhaps in your set-up this is
    working so far as to stop the new window from opening, but
    something's preventing it from opening a new tab instead.

    Did you keep your old "profile" when you reinstalled? If so, I've
    heard of many strange Firefox problems being fixed by starting a
    new Firefox profile. You could also try running in Firefox's
    "Safe Mode".

    No, I did not keep my profile or anything. (installed). However I did
    zip up the old installed one and saved it as well as a copy of the
    registry for that date. I evne made sure the folders were removed so as
    not to save anything. Then I ran RegSeeker and cleaned all references of
    FF from the regisrty. I did all of that BEFORE reinstalling a FRESH
    copy.

    After finding the new fresh copy install of FF did not fix the problem,
    I restored it back toi the way it was, to retain all my settings
    bookmarks etc.

    Can you please tell me how to enter this at the command line.
    (a sample).
    My firefox is installed in C:\program files\firefox

    Just for the heck of it, I went and installed a win98 compatible version
    of Seamonkey. That seems a little less flakey than K-meleon, and I
    wanted a second browser anyhow. After once again, backing up my
    regisrty, I set Seamonkey as the defaut browser (from within the
    Seamonkey settings). I have no problem with that browser. I can click on
    as many web URLs as I want and they open in a new Seamonkey window. I'd
    rather have Firefox as my default browser, but till I can fix this
    problem, at least I can open all URLs without having to close my
    previous webpage.

    Even if FF is open to a blank page (as my homepage), I can not click on
    a web URL and have FF open. I must close that opened page first. This
    seems so stupid.....

    My guess is there is something in the registry preventing this. Just
    like when I had K-meleon as the default, clicking on "set FF as the
    default browser did not work". (from within the FF settings).

    Thanks
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  • From Computer Nerd Kev@21:1/5 to james@nospam.com on Sat Feb 17 22:58:46 2018
    XPost: microsoft.public.windowsxp.general

    In microsoft.public.win98.gen_discussion james@nospam.com wrote:

    No, I did not keep my profile or anything. (installed). However I did
    zip up the old installed one and saved it as well as a copy of the
    registry for that date. I evne made sure the folders were removed so as
    not to save anything. Then I ran RegSeeker and cleaned all references of
    FF from the regisrty. I did all of that BEFORE reinstalling a FRESH
    copy.

    After finding the new fresh copy install of FF did not fix the problem,
    I restored it back toi the way it was, to retain all my settings
    bookmarks etc.

    Can you please tell me how to enter this at the command line.
    (a sample).
    My firefox is installed in C:\program files\firefox

    I put a little program on my Windows installs that allows me to open
    a command prompt in folders using the right-click menu, but the old
    way is to open the "run" window, type "cmd", then with the command
    prompt open type:
    "cd C:\progra~1\firefox
    firefox.exe"
    Assuming the Firefox executable is named "firefox.exe", not
    "firefox-bin.exe" ("firefo~1.exe") or something similar.

    I can't remember how well Win98 handles long file names, so
    shortening the directories to eight characters might not be
    required.

    Just for the heck of it, I went and installed a win98 compatible version
    of Seamonkey. That seems a little less flakey than K-meleon, and I
    wanted a second browser anyhow. After once again, backing up my
    regisrty, I set Seamonkey as the defaut browser (from within the
    Seamonkey settings). I have no problem with that browser. I can click on
    as many web URLs as I want and they open in a new Seamonkey window. I'd rather have Firefox as my default browser, but till I can fix this
    problem, at least I can open all URLs without having to close my
    previous webpage.

    Even if FF is open to a blank page (as my homepage), I can not click on
    a web URL and have FF open. I must close that opened page first. This
    seems so stupid.....

    My guess is there is something in the registry preventing this. Just
    like when I had K-meleon as the default, clicking on "set FF as the
    default browser did not work". (from within the FF settings).

    Either that or some standard bug when using that version of Firefox
    on (that version of?) Win98 or (that version of?) KernelEx.

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  • From Steve Hayes@21:1/5 to james@nospam.com on Sun Feb 18 06:42:44 2018
    XPost: microsoft.public.windowsxp.general

    On Thu, 15 Feb 2018 20:02:56 -0600, james@nospam.com wrote:

    What happens, is that if I have an open FF window, I can not click on
    another .HTML file. Or I should say it wont open if I do click on it.

    For example, I often have a FF site open for the local weather radar.
    If I am reading a newsgroup and there is a link in a page (Such as( >www.website.com
    When I click on that link, NOTHING happens. I must first close the open
    FF page.

    Is this normal FF behavior, or is something screwed up?
    It cant be in the FF settings, because I uninstalled FF entirely, and >reinstalled this same version from scratch, and did not change any
    settings, other than setting the homepage to *blank*. (so i could test >offline).

    This is ridiculous. There is no reason that a second FF page shoulod not >open, without closing the open one first. I'm about ready to just
    restore the original setup from my backups which will put K-Meleon back.
    At least K-meleon opened multiple windows, and I could just copy and
    paste the URL to FF when K-meleon did not open the site correctly.

    Did it work with Firefox before on the same machine?

    I'm not sure which version of Firefox introduced tabbed browsin, so
    that you could open another page without having to open another
    instance of the browser, but could that be the problem?


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  • From james@nospam.com@21:1/5 to All on Mon Feb 19 05:19:19 2018
    XPost: microsoft.public.windowsxp.general

    On Sun, 18 Feb 2018 06:42:44 +0200, Steve Hayes <hayesstw@telkomsa.net>
    wrote:

    On Thu, 15 Feb 2018 20:02:56 -0600, james@nospam.com wrote:

    What happens, is that if I have an open FF window, I can not click on >>another .HTML file. Or I should say it wont open if I do click on it.

    For example, I often have a FF site open for the local weather radar.
    If I am reading a newsgroup and there is a link in a page (Such as( >>www.website.com
    When I click on that link, NOTHING happens. I must first close the open
    FF page.

    Is this normal FF behavior, or is something screwed up?
    It cant be in the FF settings, because I uninstalled FF entirely, and >>reinstalled this same version from scratch, and did not change any >>settings, other than setting the homepage to *blank*. (so i could test >>offline).

    This is ridiculous. There is no reason that a second FF page shoulod not >>open, without closing the open one first. I'm about ready to just
    restore the original setup from my backups which will put K-Meleon back.
    At least K-meleon opened multiple windows, and I could just copy and
    paste the URL to FF when K-meleon did not open the site correctly.

    Did it work with Firefox before on the same machine?

    I'm not sure which version of Firefox introduced tabbed browsin, so
    that you could open another page without having to open another
    instance of the browser, but could that be the problem?

    FF was never the default browser. I once used IE, but then K-Meleon
    became the default. FF was always slow to load, so I never set it as the default. Plus I liked the features of K-meleon better. K-meleon was also
    a tabbed browser, and so was FF versions 3.x. (which this is). I believe
    FF 2.x was also tabbed, from what I recall.

    I am wondering if this problem would happen in FF 2.x? I may uninstall
    again, and go back to version 2.x. Win98 was not intended for any
    version of FF above 2.x, but Kernel-Ex allowes it to work, and it works
    quite well. Kernel-ex says FF should work up to (I think) version 6.x,
    but they dont work well at all.

    Seamonkey is also tabbed, but was never a favorite of mine. I just
    installed it again, and it is now the default browser, which was no
    problem at all to set that way. But Seamonkey is also not able to handle
    the HTTPS sites (just like K-Meleon), so it does nothing but pop up
    security error messages.

    But I'm leaving it installed for now, because at least some program
    loads when I click on a URL, and the few sites that are still HTTP will
    load fine.

    At the rate the internet is going to all that excessive security crap, I
    doubt I will be able to use the internet any more in 6 months from now.
    (except the newsgroups and email). I guess their security is working.
    Pretty soon no one will be able to use the web, so it will be secure,
    because no one will be on it.

    Whats most bizarre, is that the web was very secure and 1000 times more
    useful back in the 90s and early 2000s. Then all the bloat was added
    which meant all those scripts, and CSS files and thats when the web
    became insecure. (and far less useful).

    By August of this year, I will likely have my phone line disconnected. I
    only have it now, for my dialup internet. I never use the phone, now
    that I have a prepaid cellphone, and need to use up the minutes or they
    go to waste, and my prepaid flip phone costs less than half what my
    landline costs.
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  • From Computer Nerd Kev@21:1/5 to Computer Nerd Kev on Sat Feb 24 23:49:26 2018
    XPost: microsoft.public.windowsxp.general

    On 17 Feb 2018, Computer Nerd Kev wrote:
    I think my install of Firefox 3.6.28 on Win XP is set to
    open items like saved files as new tabs if a window is
    already open (I'm on a different PC now so can't check).
    Perhaps in your set-up this is working so far as to stop
    the new window from opening, but something's preventing it
    from opening a new tab instead.

    "Options > Tabs > Open new windows in a new tab instead"
    Controls this behaviour.

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