Register Fail using Firefox v.1.0.5.0.9

Hi ,
When i run a master-detal form using the Firefox web browser .... i get the error message 'Register Fail' with the window title asdsd..(peculiar title...). After that the Firefox crashes....
When i run the same form using IE 6.0. , no problem appear...!!!!!
Does anybody face up to this kind of problem..... and what can be done in this situation.....????
NOTE: I have installed Developer Suite 10g on WinXP platform...
Many thanks ,
Simon

Hi ,
Generally , i don't have problems with Firefox..... but at least i found one case in which Firefox crashes...... This case is in a master-detail block where i use a spread table......
Thanks , a lot
Simon

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