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I went to the http://www.mozilla.org/firefox/its-a-trap.html and was not stopped or warned in any way. What might be wrong? (Using Win7 64, avast AV.) Thanks,

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I tried going to the trap web page and should have been warned but was not. I'm not sure what might be wrong or what is necessary to get FF warning as it should.

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I tried going to the trap web page and should have been warned but was not. I'm not sure what might be wrong or what is necessary to get FF warning as it should. Thanks

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Nothing wrong with your set-up. See https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=693389 for details.

It will be fixed in Firefox.

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Nothing wrong with your set-up. See https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=693389 for details.

It will be fixed in Firefox.

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Thanks for the reply and the confirmation of nothing being wrong.

The link didn't really tell me anything, but I'm guessing it was indicating a problem that is being worked on.

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"The link didn't really tell me anything, but I'm guessing it was indicating a problem that is being worked on. "

Correct -> it describes the issue is caused by the move from a .com address to a .org address. They are aware and working on a fix.

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Seems to be working now. Thanks.