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Thanks for the correction, I forgot that firefox used to use gstreamer instead of ffmpeg and I presume it still does in 14.2?
Not anymore, both 14.2 and -current have the same Firefox version, which doesn't use gstreamer, only ffmpeg. Of course, in 14.2 you have to install ffmpeg from SBo, while -current has it included.
In the second example it is not displaying the "Complete Currency Data."
Firefox has no problems with either site.
I agree with you 100%. When I use Firefox, pbskids and youtube video plays with no issues. I wanted to give pale moon another spin because I have it on my Windows computer and have used it over the years. I guess I might have to tweak it a lil bit to suit my needs.
Distribution: Slackware64-current with "True Multilib" and KDE4Town.
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Originally Posted by kjhambrick
cwizardone --
These both display OK for me ( AFAICT ) ...
-- kjh
In the case of the first site, yes, it does display, but then it will lock up solid and the only option is to terminate Pale Moon.
I cannot tell from your second image if it is showing the box with the list of currencies and their most recent exchange rates vs. the U.S. Dollar.
One other thing that has happened on various other sites is I'll go to type something into the search box, up to the right of the URL box, and that action will cause Pale Moon to shut down and vanish in the blink of an eye.
It would be helpful if people explained what Pale Moon package they use; and for example if they compiled it, what compiler they used to compile Pale Moon with.
Well..... I did download it, but somehow must have forgotten to install it, as it wasn't there when I checked the /var/log/packages list.
Thanks, Pale Moon no long freezes up.
OTOH, the Wall Street Journal page problem remains.
I"ve been starting the morning with Firefox to read the Journal, and then move to Pale Moon for the rest of the day.
Interesting. I still don't see the Table of Currency Exchange Rates and I am not a Web Monkey but when I viewed the source for the WSJ Page you linked, I found this snippet:
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