I use Mozilla as my web browser of choice because, well, simply, it's the best. However, there is one thing that it isn't so good at: rendering my wife's website. In fact, it's so bad at it, that it doesn't even make an attempt — the browser just crashes. It hasn't always done this. However, I upgrade Mozilla often (thanks Debian) and, somewhere along the way, I got a version that decided it hated her. To make matters worse, it tells every newer version that I install that it should continue to hate her. It's even managed to communicate with itself on every machine that I use and inform all of them to hate her as well. So, I have three machines running Mozilla (all with the same version) and none of them are willing to render her page. I've even tried deleting my entire preferences directory to no avail.
Here's the specifics on my current version of Mozilla:
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.3) Gecko/20030327 Debian/1.3-4
If you know why Mozilla hates her so much, please let me know. If you don't, and happen to have a version of Mozilla laying around, try to visit her site (http://sivatonight.com). Don't try this unless you don't have anything valuable loaded in your browser, as it will most likely crash it. After you visit, let me know if you were capable of seeing her site and, regardless of the outcome, what version of Mozilla you were using (you can tell by clicking on "Help" and then "About Mozilla" on the Menu Bar of your browser). This way I'll be able to determine what versions of Mozilla hate her, and whether or not it's just ME.
Oh, LazyWeb, I invoke thee.











