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Re: Why can't Firefox and Thunderbird find their own updates?

Subject: Re: Why can't Firefox and Thunderbird find their own updates?
Date: Sun, 18 Dec 2005 21:56:00 -0800
My undestanding is that this feature is is only for minor updates /
security fixes to Firefox and any installed plugins (e.g. Netcraft
toolbar). It just prompted me to update to a new revisionof Netcraft
toolbar.

However this feature does not currently support upgrading to a major revision.

Please correct if I am wrong.

On 12/15/05, Roger A. Grimes <roger@banneretcs.com> wrote:

Why can't Firefox and Thunderbird find their own updates?
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