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One of the Web sites I visit regularly has been causing SeaMonkey to   
stop without warning for a few releases.  I just downloaded and   
installed SeaMonkey 1.1.4 and tried again - the problem persists.  (This   
site works just fine with SeaMonkey under WinXP on the same machine.)  
 
I followed the "Support" tab for SeaMonkey, registered, and stated my   
problem.  So far, I have received only two replies (despite about 60   
views of my post).  One suggested building a new profile and testing   
with that.  When I did, the site worked OK as I looked at a few posts,   
but then stopped.  This can happen when I open a post, or when I close one.  
 
I asked whether SeaMonkey can be debugged by a user, or whether it   
records activity somewhere (I couldn't identify such a place); I've had   
no helpful replies to these questions.  
 
I'm thinking that maybe I should start removing plugins one by one, to   
see if I can identify one which causes SeaMonkey to misbehave.  
 
Does anyone have different / better suggestions?  
Thanks,  
Colin  
 
The thread on SeaMonkey Bugs is at:  
http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?p=3002422#3002422  
 
The Web site that gives me problems is:  
http://bimmer.roadfly.com/bmw/forums/e39-lounge/  
 
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