Guess I’ll submit a bug report..

Or maybe I’ll look later to see if there’s a bug fix. Anyway, I figured out a way to crash Mozilla version 1.2.1 running on XP every time! I just go to “Edt/Find on this page..” and whammo, crashed browser.

Or maybe it’s just me. 🙂

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