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firefox unbidden new window
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j***@astraweb.com
2024-03-14 12:24:25 UTC
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using firefox 115.8.0esr (64 bit) -- about Firefox says "up to date".
with Win 7 Home Premium
Version 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1

I get unbidden new windows. This had just started happening in the last few weeks.

1. Anyone know why? (Apparently, I did something - other than CTL+n)
2. Anyone know how to stop it or insert a confirmation box?

(Also, Firefox is no longer supported on Windows 8.1 and below.)

Thanks - jack
Ed Cryer
2024-03-14 13:31:38 UTC
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Post by j***@astraweb.com
using firefox 115.8.0esr (64 bit) -- about Firefox says "up to date".
with Win 7 Home Premium
Version 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1
I get unbidden new windows. This had just started happening in the last few weeks.
1. Anyone know why? (Apparently, I did something - other than CTL+n)
2. Anyone know how to stop it or insert a confirmation box?
(Also, Firefox is no longer supported on Windows 8.1 and below.)
Thanks - jack
Search for "Firefox extended support release".

Ed
Paul
2024-03-14 15:58:44 UTC
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Post by Ed Cryer
using firefox 115.8.0esr (64 bit)  -- about Firefox says "up to date".
with Win 7 Home Premium
Version 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1
I get unbidden new windows.  This had just started happening in the last few weeks.
1.  Anyone know why? (Apparently, I did something  - other than CTL+n)
2. Anyone know how to stop it or insert a confirmation box?
(Also, Firefox is no longer supported on Windows 8.1 and below.)
Thanks  - jack
Search for "Firefox extended support release".
Ed
But that is what he is using.
115.8.0esr is what a Win7 user, uses today.

I would use Process Monitor, and look for pieces of code active at about
the same point in time. If it's Explorer, there are probably legit
mechanisms (SendTo?), but there could also be Context Menu items (shellex)
that are using http:// for some reason. Maybe the OP has a right-click
Context Menu item which is malfunctioning.

Even if Firefox kept a log, it might not be possible for a log
item, to actually indicate the beginning of the call chain.

For compute-bound activity (the calculation of Pi for example),
there would be no entry in Process Monitor. Process Monitor looks
for various kinds of "external activity" that require kernel
calls perhaps. And those are log-able.

To go more fine-grained than that, takes WinDbg.

Firefox may be registered for more than http:// and https:// .
It might also be a PDF reading tool.

Paul
J. P. Gilliver
2024-03-14 16:41:03 UTC
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Post by Paul
Post by Ed Cryer
using firefox 115.8.0esr (64 bit)  -- about Firefox says "up to date".
with Win 7 Home Premium
Version 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1
I get unbidden new windows.  This had just started happening in the last few weeks.
1.  Anyone know why? (Apparently, I did something  - other than CTL+n)
2. Anyone know how to stop it or insert a confirmation box?
(Also, Firefox is no longer supported on Windows 8.1 and below.)
Thanks  - jack
Search for "Firefox extended support release".
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Post by Paul
But that is what he is using.
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Post by Paul
I would use Process Monitor, and look for pieces of code active at about
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Post by Paul
there would be no entry in Process Monitor. Process Monitor looks
for various kinds of "external activity" that require kernel
calls perhaps. And those are log-able.
To go more fine-grained than that, takes WinDbg.
Firefox may be registered for more than http:// and https:// .
It might also be a PDF reading tool.
Paul
As Jack says, it's probably something he's done. I seem to remember
seeing somewhere in Firefox that chooses whether to open links in a new
tab or a new window - yes, in the version I have (115.8.0err) it's under
settings, Tabs, "Open links in tabs instead of new windows", which I
have ticked.
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J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/<1985 MB++G()AL-IS-Ch++(p)***@T+H+Sh0!:`)DNAf

"If god doesn't like the way I live, Let him tell me, not you." - unknown
j***@astraweb.com
2024-03-14 19:50:48 UTC
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Post by J. P. Gilliver
Post by Paul
Post by Ed Cryer
using firefox 115.8.0esr (64 bit)  -- about Firefox says "up to date".
with Win 7 Home Premium
Version 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1
I get unbidden new windows.  This had just started happening in the last few weeks.
1.  Anyone know why? (Apparently, I did something  - other than CTL+n)
2. Anyone know how to stop it or insert a confirmation box?
(Also, Firefox is no longer supported on Windows 8.1 and below.)
Thanks  - jack
Search for "Firefox extended support release".
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Post by Paul
But that is what he is using.
[]
Post by Paul
I would use Process Monitor, and look for pieces of code active at about
[]
Post by Paul
there would be no entry in Process Monitor. Process Monitor looks
for various kinds of "external activity" that require kernel
calls perhaps. And those are log-able.
To go more fine-grained than that, takes WinDbg.
Firefox may be registered for more than http:// and https:// .
It might also be a PDF reading tool.
Paul
As Jack says, it's probably something he's done. I seem to remember
seeing somewhere in Firefox that chooses whether to open links in a new
tab or a new window - yes, in the version I have (115.8.0err) it's under
settings, Tabs, "Open links in tabs instead of new windows", which I
have ticked.
Thanks,i will look into that

(Btw, that extra light footprint player i was looking for, looks like it will be MPC (6.4.8.3 --ancient,
but it does what i want -- it even played some old video files i had on the XP machine).
j***@astraweb.com
2024-03-15 11:30:20 UTC
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Post by j***@astraweb.com
Post by J. P. Gilliver
As Jack says, it's probably something he's done. I seem to remember
seeing somewhere in Firefox that chooses whether to open links in a new
tab or a new window - yes, in the version I have (115.8.0err) it's under
settings, Tabs, "Open links in tabs instead of new windows", which I
have ticked.
Thanks,i will look into that
Yes, it is checked in mine as well. -- jack
J. P. Gilliver
2024-03-15 12:56:54 UTC
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Post by j***@astraweb.com
Post by J. P. Gilliver
As Jack says, it's probably something he's done. I seem to remember
seeing somewhere in Firefox that chooses whether to open links in a new
tab or a new window - yes, in the version I have (115.8.0err) it's under
settings, Tabs, "Open links in tabs instead of new windows", which I
have ticked.
Thanks,i will look into that
Yes, it is checked in mine as well. -- jack
In that case, I fear I can't help further! Under what circumstances are
these extra windows appearing - just at random, or when you do something
(such as click on a link)?
--
J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/<1985 MB++G()AL-IS-Ch++(p)***@T+H+Sh0!:`)DNAf

Who is Art, and why does life imitate him?
Ed Cryer
2024-03-14 19:18:36 UTC
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Post by Paul
Post by Ed Cryer
using firefox 115.8.0esr (64 bit)  -- about Firefox says "up to date".
with Win 7 Home Premium
Version 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1
I get unbidden new windows.  This had just started happening in the last few weeks.
1.  Anyone know why? (Apparently, I did something  - other than CTL+n)
2. Anyone know how to stop it or insert a confirmation box?
(Also, Firefox is no longer supported on Windows 8.1 and below.)
Thanks  - jack
Search for "Firefox extended support release".
Ed
But that is what he is using.
115.8.0esr is what a Win7 user, uses today.
I would use Process Monitor, and look for pieces of code active at about
the same point in time. If it's Explorer, there are probably legit
mechanisms (SendTo?), but there could also be Context Menu items (shellex)
that are using http:// for some reason. Maybe the OP has a right-click
Context Menu item which is malfunctioning.
Even if Firefox kept a log, it might not be possible for a log
item, to actually indicate the beginning of the call chain.
For compute-bound activity (the calculation of Pi for example),
there would be no entry in Process Monitor. Process Monitor looks
for various kinds of "external activity" that require kernel
calls perhaps. And those are log-able.
To go more fine-grained than that, takes WinDbg.
Firefox may be registered for more than http:// and https:// .
It might also be a PDF reading tool.
Paul
I should have been more specific.
Here's my Plan A.
1. Download latest Firefox extended support release.
2. Uninstall Firefox.
3. Install from download.

That should take care of any unintended
j***@astraweb.com
2024-03-14 19:42:58 UTC
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Post by Ed Cryer
Post by j***@astraweb.com
using firefox 115.8.0esr (64 bit) -- about Firefox says "up to date".
with Win 7 Home Premium
Version 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1
I get unbidden new windows. This had just started happening in the last few weeks.
1. Anyone know why? (Apparently, I did something - other than CTL+n)
2. Anyone know how to stop it or insert a confirmation box?
(Also, Firefox is no longer supported on Windows 8.1 and below.)
Thanks - jack
Search for "Firefox extended support release".
Ed
Thanks, Ed, that is what the esr in the release I am running stands for.....
BUT, i have never gotten a reply from them yet on in over twenty years on a probem (I was running
firefox before release 1)


jack
JJ
2024-03-14 18:14:27 UTC
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Post by j***@astraweb.com
using firefox 115.8.0esr (64 bit) -- about Firefox says "up to date".
with Win 7 Home Premium
Version 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1
I get unbidden new windows. This had just started happening in the last few weeks.
1. Anyone know why? (Apparently, I did something - other than CTL+n)
2. Anyone know how to stop it or insert a confirmation box?
(Also, Firefox is no longer supported on Windows 8.1 and below.)
Thanks - jack
Keyboard key (e.g. Ctrl key) which starts to get stuck, may be a problem.
Try checking with a keyboard keys tester tool.
VanguardLH
2024-03-14 21:10:41 UTC
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Post by j***@astraweb.com
using firefox 115.8.0esr (64 bit) -- about Firefox says "up to date".
with Win 7 Home Premium
Version 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1
I get unbidden new windows. This had just started happening in the last few weeks.
1. Anyone know why? (Apparently, I did something - other than CTL+n)
2. Anyone know how to stop it or insert a confirmation box?
Could be the web sites you visit opening boxes or frames. If only some
sites have unwanted dialogs appearing, stop visiting there, or use an
add-on that lets you disable Javascript there to test if the dialogs are
from the site, or still within Firefox.

Disable all add-ons, and retest. Could be you installed some that are
adware even if all they're doing is advertising themself.
Post by j***@astraweb.com
(Also, Firefox is no longer supported on Windows 8.1 and below.)
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/firefox-users-windows-7-8-and-81-moving-extended-support

As I recall, Mozilla said it will support the last 2 major versions of
Windows. That would be 10 and 11, not 8 or before. You can still
continue using an old version of Firefox, like an ESR version, on an old
version of Windows, but eventually you'll run into problems, like lack
of security updates, lack of features, and web sites wanting you to use
a later version or they don't function correctly because they rely on
new features in a newer web browser.

Firefox has its own newsgroup at alt.comp.software.firefox. Best to ask
there on questions regarding Firefox.
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