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   mentoruccio to All   
   Re: Dr. Message web site   
   08 Nov 10 02:50:39   
   
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   From: mentoruccio    
      
   On 8 Nov, 09:39, Marty  wrote:   
   > On 11/08/2010 12:20 AM, mentoruccio wrote:   
   >   
   >   
   >   
   > > On 5 Nov, 21:59, "Mentore Siesto"  wrote:   
   > >> Il giorno Fri, 5 Nov 2010 06:11:21 UTC, Marty   
   > >>   ha scritto:   
   >   
   > >>> FYI:   
   > >>> After some extensive downtime, the Dr. Message web site is back online.   
   > >>>    Sorry for any inconvenience.  Production will resume as time spares.   
   >   
   > >> I just downloaded the TP4 for Dr Message. Hope to test it asap.   
   >   
   > > I seem to have encountered an interesting quirk.   
   >   
   > > Starting firefox after DrMessage fails. No messages, no popups,   
   > > nothing at all.   
   >   
   > > I tried with FF 3.6.11 and the latest 4.0 beta, same results.   
   >   
   > > Starting DrMessage after Firefox works fine. Strange, don't you think?   
   > > Maybe some DLL gets locked?   
   >   
   > Not strange at all if you read the ReadMe.  :-)   
   >   
   > Basically, just use Run! and you can make the problem go away.   
      
   That's strange! I tried also using firefox! (which istr should be Run!   
   adapted for Firefox). But it's good to know this issue is already   
   known!   
      
   > Alternatively, you can take the DLLs in your newer version of Firefox   
   > and copy them to the Dr. Message directory.  This is slightly riskier   
   > because if I didn't release with those DLLs, I probably didn't test with   
   > them.  But at the same time, I just use basic interfaces in those DLLs,   
   > so it shouldn't matter.   
      
   It's not a problem for me. I just noticed this behaviour and (my bad)   
   didn't read the readme :)   
      
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