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  1. DVD Ninja budz's Avatar
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    I started using mozilla a few days ago but noticed a weird thing when going to newegg.com. I had some items in my cart that I wanted cleared but it won't clear. The items do not delete like it suppose to. If I use IE I have no problems deleting whatever is in the cart. Anyone have a idea why it happens in only mozilla browser?

    I ran spy bot and deleted whatever spyware was on this particular pc and did virus scan in safe mode because someone downloaded a virus. Everything is now virus free after using 3 virus scanners. I'd appreciate any comments. Thanks in advance!
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    because everything is designed to work with evil micorsoft. mozilla is not perfect by any means. but still the best in many aspects
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  3. I have spotted a similar bug on another website. However, I haven't looked back since I switched to Firefox. I have a nice theme, a couple of basic extensions so I'm happy.

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    in some cases, it may still be useful using IE side by side with firefox. there are no conflicting problems that i know of. Use Firefox as your default browser, and in cases where Firefox does not work on certain websites, use IE.
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  5. Originally Posted by waheed
    in some cases, it may still be useful using IE side by side with firefox. there are no conflicting problems that i know of. Use Firefox as your default browser, and in cases where Firefox does not work on certain websites, use IE.
    No problems here having both, Firefox as default. Can't seem to get into Windows Update with Firefox, though. Fancy that.
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    I've run across some sites where I periodically need to clear the cookies in Mozilla before they work correctly.
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    Thanks for all the replies!
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