Is there a known problem with crashes? (Firefox 3.5.1/FoxyProxy Plus)

Firefox crashes all the time! Before installing FoxyProxy Plus, I also had crashes (had paid FoxyProxy) but not that often.
Maybe I should revert to FoxyProxy? The multiple logins I will have to live with, but all this crashing is very "#$$!!

Hi,   Are you using a PAC

Hi,
 
Are you using a PAC file? What can you tell me about your configuration?
 
Thanks,
eric

me too

same for me- firefox continues to crash.
username: pp-buddypitch
I think I have one more trial day, and I have already bought the 1 yr "plus" license.
so far firefox has bacome unusable and movies/videos are still blocked, so no gain. 
Please extend my trial time a day or two, and lets see if this can work for me.
I want it to and have some confidence it will-- you all seem to have your act together.
 
 

Java, are you using a PAC

Java, are you using a PAC file?

Crashing - PAC

FF continues to crash, even without the help of FoxyProxy.
Do you mean by PAC: proxy auto-config?
I am not using PAC, and I guess most of the rest of the FoxyProxy users aren't either.  Try to answer to the subject! We are not politicians!
This is solved by FoxyProxy. You do not have to do anyting extra.

need more info

mapuche2012 wrote:

FF continues to crash, even without the help of FoxyProxy.
Do you mean by PAC: proxy auto-config?
I am not using PAC, and I guess most of the rest of the FoxyProxy users aren't either.  Try to answer to the subject! We are not politicians!
This is solved by FoxyProxy. You do not have to do anyting extra.

Please post your foxyproxy.xml file. You can find it here as described in the faq

What is foxyproxy.xml and where is it stored?
foxyproxy.xml is the file in which FoxyProxy stores all of the settings you define. By default, it is located in the Firefox Profile directory, but you can direct FoxyProxy to use any directory and filename you like by changing the Settings Storage Location in the Global Settings Tab.

Firefox profile directory can be found by reading this.

You can remove sensitive information in this file before posting (like IP addresses, usernames, passwords, etc)

Thanks,
eric