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2007-05-12Update to Firefox 2.0.0.3 (nb1), from www/firefox2* (see there for historyghen1-1/+1
and change notes). Firefox 1.5.0.x will be maintained in www/firefox15*, as discussed on tech-pkg.
2005-12-10Update firefox & firefox-gtk1 to 1.5taya1-5/+6
Including fix for long title & history file problem. http://www.mozilla.org/security/history-title.html https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=319004 What's New in Firefox 1.5 Firefox 1.5 is the next version of our award-winning Web browser. Here's what's new in Firefox 1.5: * Automated update to streamline product upgrades. Notification of an update is more prominent, and updates to Firefox may now be half a megabyte or smaller. Updating extensions has also improved. * Faster browser navigation with improvements to back and forward button performance. * Drag and drop reordering for browser tabs. * Improvements to popup blocking. * Clear Private Data feature provides an easy way to quickly remove personal data through a menu item or keyboard shortcut. * Answers.com is added to the search engine list. * Improvements to product usability including descriptive error pages, redesigned options menu, RSS discovery, and "Safe Mode" experience. * Better accessibility including support for DHTML accessibility and assistive technologies such as the Window-Eyes 5.5 beta screen reader for Microsoft Windows. Screen readers read aloud all available information in applications and documents or show the information on a Braille display, enabling blind and visually impaired users to use equivalent software functionality as their sighted peers. * Report a broken Web site wizard to report Web sites that are not working in Firefox. * Better support for Mac OS X (10.2 and greater) including profile migration from Safari and Mac Internet Explorer. * New support for Web Standards including SVG, CSS 2 and CSS 3, and JavaScript 1.6. * Many security enhancements. The Burning Edge has more detailed lists of new features and notable bug fixes. http://www.squarefree.com/burningedge/releases/1.5-comprehensive.html
2005-09-22Update www/firefox and www/firefox-gtk1 to version 1.0.7. Changes fromjlam1-5/+4
version 1.0.6 include: * Fix for a potential buffer overflow vulnerability when loading a hostname with all soft-hyphens * Fix to prevent URLs passed from external programs from being parsed by the shell (Linux only) * Fix to prevent a crash when loading a Proxy Auto-Config (PAC) script that uses an "eval" statement * Fix to restore InstallTrigger.getVersion() for Extension authors * Other stability and security fixes Approved by taya.
2004-06-23Update firefox to 0.9taya1-4/+4
Here's what's new in this release of Firefox: * New Default Theme An updated Default Theme now presents a uniform appearance across all three platforms - a new crisp, clear look for Windows users. Finetuning for GNOME will follow in future releases. * Comprehensive Data Migration Switching to Firefox has never been easier now that Firefox imports data like Favorites, History, Settings, Cookies and Passwords from Internet Explorer. Firefox can also import from Mozilla 1.x, Netscape 4.x, 6.x and 7.x, and Opera. MacOS X and Linux migrators for browsers like Safari, OmniWeb, Konqueror etc. will arrive in future releases. * Extension/Theme Manager New Extension and Theme Managers provide a convenient way to manage and update your add-ons. SmartUpdate also notifies you of updates to Firefox. * Help A new online help system is available. * Lots of bug fixes and improvements Copy Image, the ability to delete individual items from Autocomplete lists, SMB/SFTP support on GNOME via gnome-vfs, better Bookmarks, Search and many other refinements fine tune the browsing experience. For Linux/GTK2 Users * Look and Feel Updates Ongoing improvements have been made to improve the way Firefox adheres to your GTK2 themes, such as menus. * Talkback for GTK2 Help us nail down crashes by submitting talkback reports with this crash reporting tool.
2004-02-29Initial import of firefox-0.8, provided by Kouichirou Hiratsuka xtraeme1-0/+13
in PR pkg/24603. Mozilla Firefox is a free, open-source and cross-platform web browser for Windows, Linux, MacOS X and many other operating systems. It is small, fast and easy to use, and offers many advantages over other web browsers, such as tabbed browsing and the ability to block pop-up windows. Firefox also offers excellent bookmark and history management, and it can be extended by developers using industry standards such as XML, CSS, JavaScript, C++, etc. Many extensions are available.