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If you get this error while viewing a webpage, it means a plugin has crashed. You can send a crash report to Mozilla by clicking on <u>Send crash report</u>.
<br/> [[Image:5e1f50c0e8ad641a461dd342ffe6a7f4-1277733136-299-1.png]]
{for mac}
{note}You will not see this error in Firefox on Mac because it does not yet include the [https://developer.mozilla.org/devnews/index.php/2010/06/22/firefox-3-6-4-with-crash-protection-now-available/ plugin crash protection] feature. This new feature will be available for Mac in a future Firefox release.{/note}
{/for}
__TOC__
= What is a plugin? =
A plugin is a piece of software that displays internet content that Firefox is not designed to display. These usually include video, audio, online games and presentations that are made in patented formats. Plugins are created and distributed by the companies that make those patented formats. Some common plugins are Adobe Flash, Apple QuickTime, and Microsoft Silverlight.
= What is a crash? =
A crash happens when a piece of software quits working. Plugins sometimes crash and cause Firefox to crash along with it. {for mac}On Windows and Linux, {/for}Firefox 3.6.4 and above will load some plugins separately from Firefox, allowing Firefox to stay open if the plugin crashes.
= What information is sent? =
When a crash report is sent to Mozilla, Firefox developers use the information to make future versions of Firefox crash less frequently. Crash reports do not include any personally identifying information. They only include technical information, such as:
* what webpage you were on
* version of Firefox you were using
* your operating system
* installed plugins
* installed extensions
* and more technical info.
This information is subject to the [http://www.mozilla.com/legal/privacy/firefox-en.html Mozilla Privacy Policy].
{for win,linux}
== How to turn off crash reporting ==
# [[T:optionspreferences]]
# Select the {menu Advanced} panel.
# Select the {menu General} tab.
# Uncheck '''Submit crash reports'''. <br/> <br/> [[Image:5e1f50c0e8ad641a461dd342ffe6a7f4-1268895614-245-2.jpg]] <br/>
# [[T:closeoptionspreferences]]
{/for}
{for mac}
For more information about Firefox crash reports, see [[Firefox crashes]].
{/for}
= How do I fix it? =
Many problems with plugins can be solved by updating to the latest version of the plugin. [[T:plugincheck]]
{for win,linux}
The name of the plugin that crashed can be found in the error message.
<br/> [[Image:5e1f50c0e8ad641a461dd342ffe6a7f4-1271466371-339-1.png]]
== Adobe Flash crash reports ==
See [[The Adobe Flash plugin has crashed]].
{/for}
= Developing for Flash with Flex? =
Breakpoints can trigger Firefox's hang protection. You can disable hang protection by setting '''dom.ipc.plugins.timeoutSecs''' to -1. See [[The Adobe Flash plugin has crashed#Disable_hang_protection|Disable Hang Protection]] for details.
If you get this error while viewing a webpage, it means a plugin has crashed. You can send a crash report to Mozilla by clicking on <u>Send crash report</u>.
<br/> [[Image:5e1f50c0e8ad641a461dd342ffe6a7f4-1277733136-299-1.png]]
__TOC__
= What is a plugin? =
A plugin is a piece of software that displays internet content that Firefox is not designed to display. These usually include video, audio, online games and presentations that are made in patented formats. Plugins are created and distributed by the companies that make those patented formats. Some common plugins are Adobe Flash, Apple QuickTime, and Microsoft Silverlight.
= What is a crash? =
A crash happens when a piece of software quits working. Plugins sometimes crash and cause Firefox to crash along with it. {for mac}On Windows and Linux, {/for}Firefox 3.6.4 and above will load some plugins separately from Firefox, allowing Firefox to stay open if the plugin crashes.
= What information is sent? =
When a crash report is sent to Mozilla, Firefox developers use the information to make future versions of Firefox crash less frequently. Crash reports do not include any personally identifying information. They only include technical information, such as:
* what webpage you were on
* version of Firefox you were using
* your operating system
* installed plugins
* installed extensions
* and more technical info.
This information is subject to the [http://www.mozilla.com/legal/privacy/firefox-en.html Mozilla Privacy Policy].
== How to turn off crash reporting ==
# [[T:optionspreferences]]
# Select the {menu Advanced} panel.
# Select the {menu General} tab.
# Uncheck '''Submit crash reports'''. <br/> <br/> [[Image:5e1f50c0e8ad641a461dd342ffe6a7f4-1268895614-245-2.jpg]] <br/>
# [[T:closeoptionspreferences]]
= How do I fix it? =
Many problems with plugins can be solved by updating to the latest version of the plugin. [[T:plugincheck]]
The name of the plugin that crashed can be found in the error message.
<br/> [[Image:5e1f50c0e8ad641a461dd342ffe6a7f4-1271466371-339-1.png]]
== Adobe Flash plugin crashes ==
See [[The Adobe Flash plugin has crashed]].
= Developing for Flash with Flex? =
Breakpoints can trigger Firefox's hang protection. You can disable hang protection by setting '''dom.ipc.plugins.timeoutSecs''' to -1. See [[The Adobe Flash plugin has crashed#Disable_hang_protection|Disable Hang Protection]] for details.