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Firefox crashes

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Concerning report submitted via Submitted Crash Reports

I found that some links were followed such as Example: http://course1.winona.edu/awangberg That attempting to load this page would crash according to above report. What I know of what I was doing was that I instructed to install MathML to Firefox. My concern was that it wasn't clear if these instructions were for current Firefox version, and if not then how far back. I don't how much the underlying technology of Firefox regarding MathML has change from say Firefox 3.6 to Firefox 14.0.1... So method to have MathML is what I am trying to find out here. There has to be a way to use it.

Concerning report submitted via '''Submitted Crash Reports''' I found that some links were followed such as Example: http://course1.winona.edu/awangberg That attempting to load this page would crash according to above report. What I know of what I was doing was that I instructed to install MathML to Firefox. My concern was that it wasn't clear if these instructions were for current Firefox version, and if not then how far back. I don't how much the underlying technology of Firefox regarding MathML has change from say Firefox 3.6 to Firefox 14.0.1... So method to have MathML is what I am trying to find out here. There has to be a way to use it.

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The crash report is a problem with Java (10.5.0.6): [@ npjp2.dll@0xb24f ]
The above posted web page has an applet to show an animation.

Please update the Java JRE version to 7U7 or 6U35 because there is a security vulnerability in older versions.

See Java Platform > Java SE 7U6 or Java 6U34 (Download JRE)

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I installed JRE version 7U7. I found the above link still crashes:

This link will crash on my system

I would like to capture why...

Windows XP Prof 4.2.5 OS (SP3) Firefox 15.0