Crashing and unresponsive script errors with FF 4 and Yahoo Mail.

When using the new beta version of Yahoo mail I keep getting unresponsive script errors and sometimes it just crashes FF and when I force quit I'm told FF is "not responding".
This only happens with Yahoo mail and only since I've upgraded to FF 4.

Yahoo have posted a solution to this problem on their site.
Hopefully this works.
[http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/yahoomail/settings/technical-13.html]

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