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1 edit | Firefox 3.5 Final Released
Firefox 3.5 is now available directly from Mozilla.
Information about two new features:
Location-Aware Browsing:
Websites that use location-aware browsing will ask where you are in order to bring you more relevant information, or to save you time while searching. Lets say youre looking for a pizza restaurant in your area. A website will be able to ask you to share your location so that simply searching for pizza will bring you the answers you need... no further information or extra typing required.
Or, if youre mapping out directions to get somewhere, the website will know where youre starting from so all you have to do is tell it where you want to go.
This service is totally optional Firefox doesnt share your location without your permission and is done with the utmost respect for your privacy. If you wish to disable the feature completely, please follow this set of steps:
- In the URL bar, type about:config - Type geo.enabled - Double click on the geo.enabled preference [this sets 'geo.enabled' to 'false'] - Location-Aware Browsing is now disabled Controlling DNS prefetching:
Firefox 3.5 performs DNS prefetching. This is a feature by which Firefox proactively performs domain name resolution on both links that the user may choose to follow as well as URLs for items referenced by the document, including images, CSS, JavaScript, and so forth.
This prefetching is performed in the background, so that the DNS is likely to already have been resolved by the time the referenced items are actually needed. This reduces latency when, for example, the user actually clicks a link.
However, the user may wish to disable prefetching. This can be done by setting the 'network.dns.disablePrefetch' preference to 'true'.
Also, by default, prefetching of embedded link hostnames is not performed on documents loaded over HTTPS. This can be changed by setting the network.dns.disablePrefetchFromHTTPS preference to false. Prefetching is already a feature in the Firefox 3.0.x series: Helpful Tip: Disable Firefox Prefetching (different from above):
Something you may not realize is that Firefox has a setting that will prefetch websites and images to improve the users browsing experience, and its actually enabled by default. It will utilize your browsers idle time to prefetch images and websites as determined by the webmasters.
If you dont want Firefox to do this then youll have to manually go and disable it:
- In the Firefox Address Bar type about:config and press Enter. - Find the option that is named network.prefetch-next and double-click on it. - Change the value to false. |
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 Erg Too lazy for idealism
join:2008-01-19 | Downloaded and liking it.
Thanks for the FYI, Sumware. |
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 Phil75070
join:2005-08-17 Mckinney, TX | reply to SUMware Too many add-ons I depend on are listed as incompatible with 3.5. I will wait. |
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| said by Phil75070 :Too many add-ons I depend on are listed as incompatible with 3.5. I will wait. Mr. Tech's Toolkit will make *most* extensions compatible. Worked perfectly for me.
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 gollumbird
join:2005-12-18 Brampton, ON | reply to SUMware Still no updates for Norton IPS and Norton Toolbar addons for Firefox 3.5. |
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| said by gollumbird :Still no updates for Norton IPS and Norton Toolbar addons for Firefox 3.5. I believe that those would need to come directly from Norton. |
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  tomazyk
join:2006-12-04 | reply to SUMware Thank you for the info. I installed it and like it a lot. Specially CTRL+SHIFT+P  |
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  Cabal Premium join:2007-01-21 Boston, MA | reply to SUMware Works well here, worked well through all the betas. |
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  Unknown_Poster
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| reply to SUMware Thanks for the info, SUMware.
Just a point of curiosity:
quote: . . by default, prefetching of embedded link hostnames is not performed on documents loaded over HTTPS. This can be changed by setting the network.dns.disablePrefetchFromHTTPS preference to false.
If that's not enabled by default, shouldn't the setting then already be "false" by default? (I haven't installed 3.5 yet so can't look myself.) |
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1 edit | said by Unknown_Poster :Thanks for the info, SUMware. Just a point of curiosity: quote: . . by default, prefetching of embedded link hostnames is not performed on documents loaded over HTTPS. This can be changed by setting the network.dns.disablePrefetchFromHTTPS preference to false.
If that's not enabled by default, shouldn't the setting then already be "false" by default? (I haven't installed 3.5 yet so can't look myself.) By default this is disabled - network.dns.disablePrefetchFromHTTPS - so by default it is set to true (this is the most secure option). |
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 redwolfe_98
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| reply to Phil75070 said by Phil75070 :Too many add-ons I depend on are listed as incompatible with 3.5. I will wait where does one find this information? |
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  Unknown_Poster
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| reply to SUMware said by SUMware :said by Unknown_Poster :Thanks for the info, SUMware. Just a point of curiosity: quote: . . by default, prefetching of embedded link hostnames is not performed on documents loaded over HTTPS. This can be changed by setting the network.dns.disablePrefetchFromHTTPS preference to false.
If that's not enabled by default, shouldn't the setting then already be "false" by default? (I haven't installed 3.5 yet so can't look myself.) By default this is disabled - network.dns. disablePrefetchFromHTTPS - so by default it is set to true (this is the most secure option). Yep. "Do don't do that" = true. A bad reading on my part.
Thank you sir, for that clarification.  |
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 SUMware Premium join:2002-05-21
1 edit | said by Unknown_Poster :Yep. "Do don't do that" = true. A bad reading on my part. Thank you sir, for that clarification. You're welcome. |
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 danry25
join:2008-05-21 Seattle, WA | reply to SUMware Firefox 3.5 still has the choppy video issue with HTML 5 tags. |
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  skyroket
join:2001-06-11 Colorado, US
| reply to redwolfe_98 said by redwolfe_98 :said by Phil75070 :Too many add-ons I depend on are listed as incompatible with 3.5. I will wait where does one find this information? When you install it, it tells you how many of your addons it's disabling due to not being compatible. You can say OK, uninstall it, install 3.0, and everything will be back to normal. |
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  skyroket
join:2001-06-11 Colorado, US
| reply to danry25 said by danry25 :Firefox 3.5 still has the choppy video issue with HTML 5 tags. That Dailymotion video they've embedded in their "Thank you for installing" page is getting hammered!! Where are some other examples we can see some HTML 5 video tag stuff? |
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 Phil75070
join:2005-08-17 Mckinney, TX | reply to redwolfe_98 If you check for updates from within Firefox, there will be a pop up window with a button to list which of your installed add-ons are incompatible. |
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  Stem Bolt Premium join:2002-11-08 Cleveland, OH
| reply to SUMware Firefox add-ons: Which work in 3.5?
»download.cnet.com/8301-2007_4-10···-12.html quote: We've compiled what is by no means an exhaustive list of extensions that we find do and do not work in Firefox 3.5 at launch. Add your insights to the comments--we'll be updating this post throughout the day. Mozilla also has a compatibility report that takes the 95 percent most-used add-ons and matches them to their version numbers. A quick glance will tell you if your favorites are a go.
Works with Firefox 3.5:
All-In-One Sidebar AVG Safe Search ColorfulTabs CoolIris (requires manual redownload or reinstallation) Customize Google Flagfox FoxyTunes Googlepedia Google Preview Google Toolbar Java QuickStarter McAfee Site Advisor Personal Menu Read It Later Roboform (PC only--requires manual redownload or reinstallation) Select-n-Go by Cleeki Session Manager Shareaholic Site Launcher SmarterFox Ubiquity XMarks
Doesn't work with Firefox 3.5:
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  Rocky67 Pencil Neck Geek Premium join:2005-01-13 Orange, CA | The only add-on that I've found that doesn't work is Stealther 1.0.6. Firebug had to be upgraded to 1.4.0b3 to be compatible. I'm using too many add-ons that work to list them all here. -- Pain is weakness leaving the body |
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  Gaff Every Villain Is Lemons
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| reply to SUMware Re: Firefox 3.5 Final Released
The geo-location thing is...interesting.
I tried the Flickr test, agreed to share my location and then it told me I was in Chicago.
Maybe a few bugs left to fix with that  -- My PC Gaming Blog »thegaffadin.blogspot.com |
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