Getting a lot of the same error in Firefox .09 ...

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Some entered URLs get the following error :

"The procedure entry point ??ONS_ConvertUTF16to
UTF8@@QAE@PBG@Z could not be located in the
dynamic link library xpcom.dll"

As an example, the following URL brings up such error
on my Firefox .091 browser:

http://www.newsworldinternational.com/

.... yet, upon closing the error notification, the new URL
still works just fine, so far.

Other URLs works fine from the outset. I have no idea
what all that gobble-de-gook in the error means. Can
anyone shed some authoritative light on this problem?
Or, is Firefox just too new to be reasonably trusted yet?
 
Praetorian said:
Some entered URLs get the following error :

"The procedure entry point ??ONS_ConvertUTF16to
UTF8@@QAE@PBG@Z could not be located in the
dynamic link library xpcom.dll"

As an example, the following URL brings up such error
on my Firefox .091 browser:

http://www.newsworldinternational.com/

... yet, upon closing the error notification, the new URL
still works just fine, so far.

Other URLs works fine from the outset. I have no idea
what all that gobble-de-gook in the error means. Can
anyone shed some authoritative light on this problem?
Or, is Firefox just too new to be reasonably trusted yet?

Using 0.9, no such error message here page loaded just fine......

Zo
 
Praetorian said:
Some entered URLs get the following error :

"The procedure entry point ??ONS_ConvertUTF16to
UTF8@@QAE@PBG@Z could not be located in the
dynamic link library xpcom.dll"

As an example, the following URL brings up such error
on my Firefox .091 browser:

http://www.newsworldinternational.com/

Running 0.9.1 here and tried that URL, and no problem here. But I was
having a problem with logging in to some PHPBB2 Forums. I eventually
uninstalled Firefox and then reinstalled and that solved my problem.

But! If you decide to uninstall, be sure to get a backup of your
bookmarks, cookies and saved passwords files.

-Garrett
 
Praetorian said:
As an example, the following URL brings up such error
on my Firefox .091 browser:

http://www.newsworldinternational.com/

... yet, upon closing the error notification, the new URL
still works just fine, so far.

Other URLs works fine from the outset. I have no idea
what all that gobble-de-gook in the error means. Can
anyone shed some authoritative light on this problem?
Or, is Firefox just too new to be reasonably trusted yet?

Works fine for me, with no error. And Firefox is more than
mature enough to be trusted for daily use. Something else
must be the cause.
 
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