I saw this just recently playing around with abusing the rss:feed macro
http://nielsmayer.com/xwiki/bin/viewrev/XWiki/NielsMayer?rev=17.1
which basically presents an entire blog as one **HUGE** document
"{rss:feed=
http://nielsmayer.com/roller/NielsMayer/feed/entries/rss|count=50|img=true|…
"
This actually works great -- even the flashplayers work -- however, in
windows firefox 3.0.7, very long documents go "black" after several
screenfulls of scroll. Further inspection reveals the HTML is correct and
not truncated, and View-source shows the entire document was received.
Viewing the same URL's in xemacs' w3m-browser or in MS Internet Explorer
(7.0.5730.13) doesn't have this problem. Firefox 3.0.7 in fedora10 linux
doesn't have this problem either.
Some other documents exhibiting this problem in Windows Firefox but not
other browsers.
http://morgellonswiki.info/xwiki/bin/view/Spirochetes/ConflictsOfInterestDo…
http://www.lymediseaseassociation.org/Conflicts.doc )
http://morgellonswiki.info/xwiki/bin/view/Sandbox/fda-gov-ohrms-dockets-ac-…
http://www.fda.gov/ohrms/dockets/ac/01/transcripts/3680t2.rtf* )*
FYI the whole reason for writing this mail was that i was about to report it
as a office importer bug when i thankfully recalled seeing the same problem
with the rss:feed macro) and realized it was more general. Before reporting
a bug, I wanted to see if other people have this problem w/ Windows Firefox
-- I have no other MS/Windows systems to test with.
Niels
http://nielsmayer.com