Mozilla pushed out a minor update to Firefox on Saturday, slightly adjusting the new plug-in crash protection feature that was introduced last week. Firefox 3.6.6 for Windows and Linux delays the amount of time that the plug-in protection module will wait before terminating an unresponsive plug-in. Firefox 3.6.4 beta incorporates out-of-process plug-in protections. New review: 'Hordes of Orcs' for Mac. Mozilla evangelist Mike Beltzner said in a blog page post on Saturday that although Firefox 3.6.4 was beta-tested with 1 million users nearly, after its release the company started out hearing complaints from some users, those playing games on older computers especially. The crash protection feature would only wait 10 seconds before aborting a plug-in; that's now been extended to 45 seconds. Firefox for Mac has also been updated to version 3.6.6, but it's not clear why. 1C 8 ����������� �������. The out-of-process plug-in crash protection feature has not yet been implemented in the Mac builds of Firefox. Also, some users have reported crashes related to Skype and Norton, and some users who had been using the Firefox 3.6.4 beta builds have reported having to manually install the update the 3.6.6. A request for comment from Mozilla was not returned immediately. The Firefox 3.6.6 release notes are available at the Mozilla Web site. Tuesday updated, June 29, 11:00 a.m.: Users can customize the default timeout settings. In about:config, go to dom.ipc.plugins.timeoutSecs, double-click on the preference, and enter in your recommended timeout in seconds. Thanks to reader Mike Ciance for pointing this out in the comments. clanzavod.
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