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XPize 4.5.1 + Firefox 2


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First I want to say, XPize is great, I've had it for a while now and enjoy not having a plain WinXP.

I installed XPize 4.5.1 full and after it rebooted everything was fine. I tried to open Firefox 2 and I get the following message:

The procedure entry point JS_DHashTableOperate could not be located in the dynamic link library

js3250.dll

Firefox will now not open. It worked before I installed XPize. It's no big deal to reinstall it but I just wanted to let you know.

Again, thanks for making a great desktop mod program!


  • 1 month later...
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Same problem here when installing XPize 4.6 Beta 2. Reinstalling Firefox has solved the problem.

(Firefox ver. 2.0.0.1)

Hope this gets fixed when the Full version of XPize is out.

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I'm thinking about removing FF support. The only thing patched in FF is the main icon to make it 128x128 compatible, so no big deal...

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The only thing patched in FF is the main icon to make it 128x128 compatible, so no big deal...

Could you not just stick it in \chrome\icons\default\main-window.ico instead? I know it's not quite the same thing, and it doesn't really help with a desktop icon, but if it's causing trouble then it's better than nothing.

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The only thing patched in FF is the main icon to make it 128x128 compatible, so no big deal...

Could you not just stick it in \chrome\icons\default\main-window.ico instead? I know it's not quite the same thing, and it doesn't really help with a desktop icon, but if it's causing trouble then it's better than nothing.

But, that's not the icon used in shortcuts, right? Then, what's the point in replacing it?

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I installed XPize 4.5.1 full

I have installed all the versions of XPize for the last months

I had never this fail, also not by 4.5.1 but now i have also :blushing:

  • 4 weeks later...

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