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get error message: customer.comcast.com : potentially vulnerable to CVE-2009-3555
Warning: Expected declaration but found '*'. Skipped to next declaration. Source File: http://support.mozilla.com/minify.php/css_styles_mozcommon;css_styles_mozfr;css_styles_mozaskaq Line: 1
This happened
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== not sure
Warning: Expected declaration but found '*'. Skipped to next declaration.
Source File: http://support.mozilla.com/minify.php/css_styles_mozcommon;css_styles_mozfr;css_styles_mozaskaq
Line: 1
== This happened ==
Not sure how often
== not sure
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That message is meant for webmasters to make them aware that they need to fix their servers. Firefox 3.6 versions can detect such a misconfiguration and displays a warning in the "Tools > Error Console".