I like to be extremely cautious and just saw that if I download the new FF 3.5 that the "net framework assistant 1.0" will be disabled?
Anything to be concerned with? Any problem with my VB.NET that I have installed?
Thanks.
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I like to be extremely cautious and just saw that if I download the new FF 3.5 that the "net framework assistant 1.0" will be disabled?
Anything to be concerned with? Any problem with my VB.NET that I have installed?
Thanks.
That's just a Firefox extension, you dont actually need it for anything .Net. But they'll eventually update it so it'll work in FF 3.5
Firebug 1.3.3 is also non compatible with FF 3.5! I should check if there is a new version of Firebug available.
Edit:
That's useful the browser automatically finds updates to any plug-ins you have installed.
Thanks.
Just a remark;
I've read that some people saw the .NET thing as a security flaw, because it's M$...
So no real loss really.
(You must love FF fanboys :lol:)
I happened to do an MS update today and I upgraded to FF 3.5 yesterday and noticed that MS has an update to their "net framework assistant 1.0"
Also FireBug works fine in FF 3.5, the installer didn't find any updates for it either, it just works.
That could be, I normally have FireBug disabled cause I never really need it, but this last week I've been using it a lot.
there's a reason they did that. They were aware of the large user base using firefox that were having issues with their download center. Windows validation didn't work before but thanks to the addon that has been fixed. You still can't use windows update through it, but that's a smaller issue. Frankly the whole "run the validator on your computer and enter this code" had a huge flaw in it. You didn't actually have to run it on the system in question.