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Billie Winner-Davis, Reality Winner's mother, told Business Insider on Tuesday that President Donald Trump's former lawyer, Michael Cohen, is attempting legal representation to aid the former Air Force language analyst contractor and Kingsville native Reality Winner with her case.

Winner pleaded guilty in 2018 to leaking classified National Security Agency information on Russia's alleged efforts to interfere with the 2016 election. She was found guilty of violating the U.S. Espionage Act and sentenced to five years in prison at the Federal Medical Center-Carswell in Fort Worth, Texas.

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FireFox Severe Error !!! (In The Update RC1)

September 27, 2006



Firefox Sent us an update yesterday (Sept 26th). The update name was (RC1). This will hold us until next month.

We took the update, figuring it patched some of the security holes recently found. What It Did Was:

Stop Us from SEARCHING IN YAHOO's Search Engine (on the Yahoo.com homepage)

(Error's right there and shut's down)



DO NOT INSTALL THE RC1 UPDATE. I am on the net now with them, and we will get a new update shortly ( I would guess).

Firefox 2 reaches RC1 (Their Announcement)

9/26/2006 10:20:15 AM






Today, the Mozilla organization is preparing to release the first release candidate for version 2 of their popular Firefox web browser. Firefox 2 RC1 is available in binary form for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X (the latter a Universal Binary for both PPC and Intel systems). The Windows download comes in at 5.7 MB and runs on Windows 98, ME, NT 4, 2000, or XP (recommended). It ran without issue on my copy of Windows Vista RC1.

According to Mozilla, RC1 should be very close to the final product. When I first ran it, I noticed a few things that had been left unfinished, such as the default start page, which displays "This is placeholder copy for the First Run page. It will be finalized prior to the launch of Firefox 2 and will be localized in all languages." To my surprise, the second time I ran Firefox, the page had already been put in place. It is a customized Google start page with the Firefox logo and a link to various Mozilla pages. (Google Review Coming Quick Enough)

There have been a few visual changes since earlier Beta's. The main toolbar icons have undergone a slight redesign, and are flatter and less three-dimensional. The tab bar now uses its own dark silver color scheme that sets it apart from the menu bar and toolbars.

Feature-wise, not much has changed from earlier betas. The significant new features in Firefox 2 over the 1.5 release remain the inclusion of built-in, on-the-fly spell checking, and extra privacy and security features such as an antiphishing filter. Many little nagging bugs, like the issue I discovered in Beta 1 involving clicking on links while in the Options dialog, have been fixed. Privacy fans will be enjoy the many options for dealing with user data, including an option that automatically deletes all private data when the user exits the browser.

In some areas, it is missing key functionality that competitors like Opera and Internet Explorer 7 already offer (such as the saving of already-loaded tabs when the user exits the browser) but many of these features can be found through Firefox extensions. Unfortunately, many popular plugins are not yet compatible with Firefox 2 at this time. Hopefully extension authors will quickly update their products once Firefox 2 is released.

Note : The final version of Firefox 2 is still on schedule for public release next month.


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Blogger OS9USER posted on 5:39 PM, September 27, 2006

Time reference 6:34 PM on this date.

Let me look into a patch. The last hole I saw, was something about login to a secure server. (I only glanced at it).

I will keep everyone posted.

 


Blogger OS9USER posted on 2:47 AM, September 28, 2006

Start - Run - Then Copy and paste the code below into your command line. "C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox 2 Beta 1\firefox.exe" -safe-mode [Enter] And Firefox will come up in the safe mode.

I will post a "How To" , on how to roll your Firefox Back to a previous version.

 


Anonymous Anonymous posted on 3:02 AM, September 28, 2006

Those of us looking forward to Firefox 2.0 will have to wait a bit longer, as the release date has slipped to October 24 from the original September 26 release date, according to Mozilla's calendar. Beta 2 has also been delayed, with its debut pushed back a week or so to August 23.

Version 2.0 of the popular open source web browser will contain a handful of new features, including an integrated spell checker. There is also an antiphishing tool, similar to those found in Opera 9 and betas of Internet Explorer 7, that warns users when they are entering a potentially malicious website. It also sports improvements to tabbed browsing, better search engine management, and other new search-related features.

 


Blogger OS9USER posted on 5:04 AM, September 28, 2006

This is my 3rd reboot in 4 hours !!! Hey, This isnt going to work out very well.

 


Anonymous Anonymous posted on 2:46 AM, September 29, 2006

Everytime I see a glitch now, I think about what you said in about Firefox RC1. When was that update going to arrive?

It can't be soon enough for me

 


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