In the last several versions of TenFourFox there is an unresponsive script that interfers with Yahoo mail.

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Bob Adams

31 May, 2012 09:27 PM

I have to use Safari to get my mail most of the time.

  1. Support Staff 1 Posted by Chris (chtrusch... on 31 May, 2012 10:02 PM

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    Bob, this means that a Javascript needs a lot of time to be executed, and the browser warns you that it takes a while. You could just click "continue" until it finishes. If you want to switch the message off completely, you can do this as well:

    • Type about:config (just like one word, no spaces) in the address bar. Hit return.
    • Confirm that you'll be careful.
    • Scroll down to dom.max_script_run_time (or type it in the filter), double click it and set the value to 0.
  2. Support Staff 2 Posted by Cameron Kaiser on 01 Jun, 2012 02:15 AM

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    You could also try using Yahoo Classic Mail. Undoubtedly Yahoo thinks you are using desktop Firefox and is enabling more features, but it appears your system is not well suited to them.

  3. 3 Posted by Bob Adams on 02 Jun, 2012 11:01 AM

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    Thanks Chris. Is working well so far.

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  4. Support Staff 4 Posted by Chris (chtrusch... on 04 Jun, 2012 06:42 PM

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    Great. Feel free to re-open the issue when there are more problems.

    As a side-note: Yahoo Mail makes me want my old terminal telnet/pine mail reader back.

  5. Chris (chtrusch) closed this discussion on 04 Jun, 2012 06:42 PM.

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