While deleting history firefox crash with error of Script: chrome://browser/content/sanitize.js:136.So has to wait or cancel the script.

I have upgraded Firefox to 4.0.1.But while deleting history(everything) Firefox hangs for some time and then this error appears
Script: chrome://browser/content/sanitize.js:136
is unable to continue.so either wait till process complete or stop the process.Sometimes it crashes Firefox.

It's great to know that the good people at Mozilla doesn't give a shit that it takes 5min to clear my history after I've browsed porn.

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