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Hey Moziilla Time I Have Quetions You Work With Google Chorme

And What I Whant Now About Chrome Script What They Do !!?

  And Thank's 
                     For Ever Thing ..
  Thank's All Time
Hey Moziilla Time I Have Quetions You Work With Google Chorme And What I Whant Now About Chrome Script What They Do !!? And Thank's For Ever Thing .. Thank's All Time

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Mozilla has used the term chrome to refer to the user interface parts of Firefox for a very long time. Another company liked it so much they borrowed it for their browser, operating system, a stripped down laptop, a television dongle...

So are you seeing error messages mentioning chrome:// scripts? Please provide more detail about the problem.

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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Glossary/Chrome https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Chrome_Registration

Examples of chrome urls are here though many are old now. http://kb.mozillazine.org/Dev_:_Firefox_Chrome_URLs http://kb.mozillazine.org/Dev_:_Firefox_Chrome_URLs

The browser we know as Firefox existed for six years before the other browser with name of Chrome was even released. Mozilla had the chrome word in use for years before Firefox browser.

Otherwise what is your question? as could you give more details.

Modified by James

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Note that the System Details list shows two Shockwave Flash plugin versions, the regular Flash 11.2 r202 release for Linux and a Flash 13.1 version.

  1. Shockwave Flash 11.2 r202
  2. Shockwave Flash 13.1 r2

You can find the installation path of all plugins on the about:plugins page.

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Only way to have a newer version then 11.2.x is by say freshplayer wrapper plugin in using Pepper Flash from the Chrome/Chromium browsers.

Though the 13.1 is a rather old version of Pepper Flash as it is at 22.0.0.192 currently. http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/

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jscher2000 said

... Another company liked it so much they borrowed it for their browser, operating system, a stripped down laptop, a television dongle...

Without naming names, could that name for Chrome have been proposed by a Mozilla / Firefox developer that Google hired back in the days of Firefox 2.0 - like 2006-2007? And could that have been a reason that it took so long to get Firefox 3.0 to be released?

Firefox 1.5 went thru 12 sub-versions to 1.5.0.12, where Firefox 2.0 had 20 sub-versions to 2.0.0.20.