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Mozilla has released yet another incremental update for its Firefox 2.0 web browser. New for Firefox 2.0.0.4 are security fixes for XUL popup spoofing, path abuse in cookies, crashes with evidence of memory corruption and more.
The new version isn’t perfect just yet, as there are several new known issues with Windows operating systems. Clicking links in some applications might not open them in Firefox when it is selected as the default browser, and cookies and saved form history are not imported when migrating from IE7.
Windows Vista also has a couple issues unique to itself when using Firefox 2.0.0.4. Vista Parental Controls are not completely honored. In particular, file downloads do not honor Vista's parental control settings. This will be addressed in an upcoming Firefox release. A Windows Media Player (WMP) plugin is not provided with Windows Vista, though a workaround is possible.



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